WATCH LIVE at 5pm on FOX 13+ (cable 10/ch. 22): Town Hall between Washington candidates for US Senate: Patty Murray & Tiffany Smiley WaElex FOX13 WSDC
Watch the Town Hall LIVE in the player above and on FOX 13+ at 5 p.m., followed by an encore presentation at 7 p.m. on FOX 13.In her first political campaign, Republican Senate candidate Tiffany Smiley is going after Washington state’s most well-known institutions.
Whether Smiley’s efforts will work in a state that hasn’t elected a Republican to the Senate since 1994 remains to be seen.Washington State's 2022 General Election takes place on November 8, 2022, and features races for U.S. Senate and Congress, as well as Washington Secretary of State and Washington Supreme Court.
"Attack ads provoke stronger emotional responses from voters and are more effective at motivating behavior," Clayton said in an email. While Smiley personally opposes abortions, she said she would not push for a nationwide ban. Smiley said she believes the issue is best decided by each individual state, and Washington voters decided decades ago to approve abortions here.Smiley’s aggressive tactics echo that of Republican candidates across the country who are eager to take on the establishment while blaming Democrats for issues like rising crime rates.
Smiley recently has tried to blame rising crime in Seattle, the state’s largest city, on Murray and Democrats.
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