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Aaron Bean Releases New CD 4 Ad Highlighting Biden’s ’20 Seconds’ Failures

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  • Republican Aaron Bean released his second campaign ad for CD 4
  • The ad, titled ’20 Seconds,’ lists President Joe Biden’s failures since taking office
  • Bean represents Senate District 4, which includes Nassau County and parts of Duval County

With inflation soaring to 9.1% in June, Republicans Aaron’s Bean dropped a new campaign ad on Wednesday making it clear he is not being sold to the president Joe Biden.

Bean, a state senator and part-time auctioneer, filed his second ad in his campaign for Florida’s 4th congressional district. The TV spot, titled “20 Seconds,” sees the Fernandina Beach Republican put his skills to the test as he rattles off a list of Biden failures in 20 seconds.

“Is it possible to list all of Joe Biden’s failures in just 20 seconds? asks a narrator. “Meet Aaron Bean, lifelong conservative part-time auctioneer. Let’s look.”

“Massive inflation crisis, border crisis, spending crisis, death of Keystone, stalled drilling, rising prices, have turned energy independence into an ‘energy nightmare.’ gas, food prices, car prices, house prices,” Bean begins before displaying a “Let’s Go Brandon” shirt.

“Even the prices for those small numbers,” adds Bean.

“No more chaos overseas, no more crimes at home, mask warrants, vax warrants, indoctrination in our schools, not to mention,” Bean continues before being interrupted by the voiceover that says the list is too long.

His campaign says the commercial will run alongside his first commercial, “Best Days,” which aired on television, cable and CTV in the Jacksonville market.

“Even as a part-time auctioneer, I can’t list all of the failures of Biden and our Liberal government in just 20 seconds — the list is way too long,” Bean said in a statement after the broadcast. the video. “We are now at a 40-year high for inflation, and Americans need relief and leaders who will take action to bring inflation down.

“As gas prices soar and the cost of groceries, school supplies and anything that depends on transportation for delivery to the store is impacted, we can no longer afford liberal governance” , added Bean. “That’s why I’m running for Congress — to change the disastrous path that liberal governance and policies have put us on by cutting wasteful spending, cutting taxes, and improving our American domestic energy sources.”

Bean’s campaign has been rolling lately, garnering endorsements from a host of elected officials, lawmakers, sheriffs and local leaders. Last week, 18 district leaders supported his campaign. He also enjoys endorsements from the U.S. Senator Marco RubioAttorney General Ashley MoodyFinancial director Jimmy PatronisMayor of Jacksonville Curry Lennystate representatives. Wyman Duggan and Yarborough Claysheriff of jacksonville Pat Ivey, Clay County Sheriff michelle cookNassau County Sheriff Bill Leperalong with a host of other local leaders.

Bean, the current president pro tempore, represents Senate District 4, which includes Nassau County and parts of Duval County. He was elected to the Florida Senate in 2012 after serving in the House from 2000 to 2008.

Bean officially launched its campaign for CD 4 last month. His only opposition to the Republican nomination is a Navy veteran and businessman Eric Aguilar.

CD 4, a redesigned district, encompasses all of Clay and Nassau counties, as well as part of Duval County.