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‘Faith and Freedom’: Tim Kaine campaign launches final ad for 2024 campaign

Rebecca Barnabi
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Sen. Tim Kaine spoke Tuesday, April 3, at Redbeard Brewing Co. in Staunton to kickoff his “Standing Up for Virginia” 2024 election campaign. Photo: Rebecca J. Barnabi/AFP.

The Tim Kaine Senate campaign launched its final TV ad last week with “Faith and Freedom,” which highlights Sen. Kaine’s work throughout the years to stand up for all Virginians.

The ad begins with Kaine reciting James 2:18, “I’ll show you my faith by my works,” to show how his faith guides his public service. In 2024, he celebrates 30 years serving in public office and is running for election to his third term representing Virginia in the U.S. Senate.

The ad spotlights that Kaine is improving the lives of all Virginians, no matter what they believe or where they live.

“Sen. Kaine’s faith has been a guiding light for him throughout his public service career,” Michael Beyer, Communications Director for Kaine for Virginia, said. “Sen. Kaine is working for all Virginians, to show up for them and stand up for them in the U.S. Senate. This new ad drives the point home that no matter where you live, what you believe or even if you disagree with him, Sen. Kaine is working to make the lives of Virginians better.”

Early Voting in Virginia has begun. Election Day is Tuesday, November 5, 2024.

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