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U.S. Senate candidate Jolly releases new web ad feature constituent service work

U.S. Senate candidate David Jolly, R-Indian Shores, released a new campaign ad Wednesday.

In the web-only ad, Jolly features a constituent, Clearwater resident Mary Ann Rodriguez Clough, who praises Jolly for his work to help her get her benefits from the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs restored, after the VA cut off her benefits thinking she had passed away.

Jolly's campaign said it is the first in a series of ads titled "Showing up for Work," which takes aim at politicians who run for office and lose sight of their duties.

“Too many politicians go to Washington and forget they were elected to do a job, to fix problems,” Jolly said. “My job is to fight for Floridians every single day that I have the opportunity and honor to serve It’s a job I take to heart.”

 

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