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Sarah Huckabee Sanders Mocked for Bud Light-Inspired 'Real Women' Ad

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Sarah Huckabee Sanders defines a "real woman" while continuing conservative backlash against Bud Light due to its partnership with transgender activist Dylan Mulvaney.Bud Light and its parent company, Anheuser-Busch, have been in the crosshairs after Mulvaney—who was sent a personalized can to commemorate her 365 days of being a woman—shared the news with millions of her social media followers, prompting continued discussion about branding and the LGBTQ+ community as a whole.In the past week, Alissa Heinerscheid stepped back from her role as marketing chief for Bud Light.

More recently, the St. Louis-headquartered Anheuser-Busch announced that Daniel Blake, the vice president overseeing marketing across its mainstream brands, was taking a leave of absence.Real women don’t have to fake it.WATCH⬇️ pic.twitter.com/fAOClq5c1SThe ad was posted on Sanders' Twitter page and also features female Republican governors including Kay Ivey from Alabama; Kristi Noem from South Dakota; and Kim Reynolds from Iowa.

They are dubbed the "real women of politics.""Today we salute all the real woman leaders of this great country," a male narrator says in the video, which includes random individuals saluting. "Real women doing real things.

Some big companies can't tell the difference between real and fake anymore."The video shows Huckabee Sanders dressed in camouflage holding a rifle, as well as actors clinking beer bottles, laughing at a barbecue, and a mother fishing with her son.

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