Ciscomani Campaign Unveils New Ad: "Reactions"

TUCSON – Congressman Juan Ciscomani’s campaign has released a new ad titled "Reactions," featuring voters' disbelief over Kirsten Engel’s refusal to acknowledge Arizona’s immigration crisis and its devastating effects on our communities. 

The ad, airing across Arizona’s 6th Congressional District, features a clip from an interview where Engel is asked if Arizona faces an immigration crisis — to which she replies, "No." The ad then captures the raw reactions of everyday Arizonans, revealing just how out-of-touch Engel is with the realities faced by those living on the frontlines of the crisis.

"This ad focuses on what Arizonans already know: Kirsten Engel is out-of-touch,”  said Congressman Ciscomani. "She denies the very crisis that is bringing crime, fentanyl, and chaos into our communities – a crisis created by the same policies she has supported. When you live in a district like ours, you don’t get to deny the realities of failed border security. Our voters deserve leaders who recognize the problems they’re facing and are committed to finding real solutions."

Rep. Ciscomani’s record is clear – border security is his number one issue. Endorsed by the National Border Patrol Council and law enforcement organizations across the state, Ciscomani has worked tirelessly to provide more resources to secure the border and curb the influx of fentanyl and dangerous criminals. His efforts stand in stark contrast to Engel, who has voted against essential measures like the Border Strike Force and failed to support the brave men and women of Arizona’s law enforcement.

Reactions | Ciscomani for Congress

Script –

Interviewer- ‘Kirsten, does Arizona have an immigration crisis?’
Kirsten Engel- ‘No.'
Arizonan 1 - ‘Oh my gosh, I didn’t know she said that’
Arizonan 2 - ‘Okay, no?’
Arizonan 3 - ‘She’s crazy wrong’
Arizonan 4 - ‘That’s just a blatant lie’
Arizonan 5 - ‘She obviously isn’t looking at the situation.”
Arizonan 6 - “You should talk to my neighbor who’s across the street from me, who lost her grandson to an overdose of fentanyl.’
Arizonan 1 - ‘We do have a crisis issue. You cannot solve a problem, if she’s not going to recognize it.’
Ciscomani - I’m Juan Ciscomani and I approve this message.

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