Former Utah House Speaker Brad Wilson is revving up his campaign for the Utah Senate seat and slamming President Joe Biden and some spineless Republicans in his latest ad, “Full Throttle.” In the ad, Wilson is shown speeding past a Blue 1967 Corvette with a Biden license plate, making it clear that he’s ready to leave Biden’s failed agenda in the dust. The narrator of the ad didn’t hold back, calling out the RINOs, or “Republicans in name only,” who’ve been caving to Biden’s wishes.
Brad Wilson releases ‘Full Throttle’ Senate race ad critiquing Biden and ‘RINO’ Republicans
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Wilson, who’s aiming to replace Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT), isn’t pumping the brakes on his conservative message. His earlier ad, “Utah Way,” showcased his commitment to upholding conservative values and getting things done. Wilson isn’t the only one in the race, with a bunch of other Republican candidates vying for the Senate seat, including Rep. John Curtis, Brent Orrin Hatch, and Riverton Mayor Trent Staggs. Staggs, who received endorsements from big-name conservatives like Mark Levin, Harmeet Dhillon, and Charlie Kirk, is also in the running and isn’t afraid of a little healthy competition.
The primary election for the Utah Senate seat is set to take place on June 25, 2024, and it’s sure to be an all-out battle among these Republican contenders. Utahns are looking for a candidate who’ll kick Biden’s agenda to the curb and steer the country back on the right track. Brad Wilson’s “Full Throttle” ad makes it clear that he’s ready to step on the gas and give Utah the conservative fighter it needs. So, buckle up, folks; it’s going to be one wild ride to the finish line!