Arkansas Gov. Sanders launches ad with her face on a beer can in response to the Bud Light scandal

‘Real women don’t have to fake it’: Arkansas Governor Sarah Sanders launches ad featuring her face on a beer can in response to the Bud Light and Dylan Mulvaney scandal

  • Sanders has released a new digital ad in response to the ongoing Bud Light scandal
  • It promotes a “koozie starter pack” with the GOP’s female governors
  • The partnership with Dylan Mulvaney wiped $6 billion off the company’s value

Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders has released a new digital ad in response to the ongoing scandal surrounding Bud Light’s decision to partner with transgender activist Dylan Mulvaney.

“Real women don’t have to fake it,” she wrote on Twitter in a caption to a video featuring the GOP’s female governors.

“Today we salute all the true women leaders of this great country,” says a narrator.

‘Real women. Doing real things,” the ad continues, with a photo of Sanders’ face on a beer can that resembles Bud Light.

‘Some large companies no longer see the difference between real and fake. That’s why we’re introducing the real women of the political koozie,” the ad reads, jokingly to Bud Light.

Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders has released a new digital ad about Bud Light’s partnership with Dylan Mulvaney

Bud Light's partnership with controversial TikTok star Mulvaney was announced, sparking a nationwide boycott that cost the massive beer company more than $6 billion

Bud Light’s partnership with controversial TikTok star Mulvaney was announced, sparking a nationwide boycott that cost the massive beer company more than $6 billion

It promotes a “koozie starter pack” that includes the GOP’s female governors: Kay Ivey of Alabama, Kristi Noem of South Dakota, Kim Reynolds of Iowa, and Sanders.

On April 1, Bud Light’s partnership with controversial transgender TikTok star Mulvaney was announced, triggering a nationwide boycott that cost the massive beer company more than $6 billion.

According to a recent poll, most Americans support the boycott of Anheuser-Busch because of the Mulvaney fiasco.

A Rasmussen Reports survey of 1,000 adults found that the brewing giant “stepped into a hornet’s nest” by getting Mulvaney to advertise their low-calorie beer.

Last week, reports revealed that Bud Light’s marketing manager Alissa Heinerscheid was taking a leave of absence amid the scandal.

She was apparently hired in June 2022 to help the company overhaul its marketing department.

Sanders was also at the forefront of the fight to ban biological men from participating in women’s sports.

The House of Representatives passed a bill last Thursday that would make it illegal for biological men to participate in girls’ sports.

It probably won’t get enough support in the Senate for final passage.

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The ad promotes a “koozie starter pack” featuring the GOP’s female governors

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Sanders was also at the forefront of the fight to ban biological men from participating in women’s sports

The governor last month signed into law a law banning transgender people from using the restroom in public schools that reflects their gender identity.

The law applies to students in grades K-12.

Sanders also pushed for legislation that would make it easier for parents to sue doctors who force gender-affirming care on minors.