Wednesday, May 11, 2022

Bryce Reeves Launches His First Ad In The 7th Congressional District Titled “Service”

FREDERICKSBURG, VA – May 11, 2022 – Today, Senator Bryce Reeves (R- Spotsylvania) announced the launch of his first television ad in the race for the 7th Congressional District. 
 
In the ad, titled "Service", Bryce Reeves says "My whole life has been about service…putting people first is something Joe Biden doesn't know a thing about." Noting the failure to secure the southern border, skyrocketing living costs affecting families, and the rampant foreign policy blunders, Bryce offers a vision of how to get our country back on track.
 
Bryce Reeves said, "The Biden-Spanberger agenda has failed our country and the people of the 7th Congressional District. I've committed my entire life to public service. I've served the community in the Army, as a narcotics detective in Prince William County, and as our Senator in Richmond. As a business owner and a coach, I talk to people who are struggling every single day, all while Joe Biden and Abigail Spanberger do nothing to solve the problem. I'm sick of being told by the government what we need to do, as they mismanage crisis after crisis. It's time for them to listen to us. I'm ready to fight, lead, and win, just as I always have."
 
The momentum surrounding the Reeves campaign continues to grow exponentially. Bryce spent the first few months of the year in Session in Richmond, where he had several major wins including being a Co-Patron on SB739 which ended the mask mandate in schools, all while exceeding his Congressional campaign's fundraising goals. Following this, the Cook Political Report shifted the district from Lean Democrat to Toss Up, while highlighting Bryce's status as the frontrunner in the race. He has also racked up endorsements from sheriffs and conservative legislators across the district, former governors George Allen and Bob McDonnell, U.S. Senators Mike Lee (R-Utah) and Marco Rubio (R-Florida), Trump Administration officials including ICE Director Tom Homan and Secretary of Energy Rick Perry, and countless others.