After being targeted by a blunt ad referencing his 2007 prostitution scandal, Republican Louisiana Sen. David Vitter is hitting back with a commercial that addresses allegations about his involvement with prostitutes.
“Fifteen years ago, I failed my family, but found forgiveness and love,” Vitter says in the ad, speaking directly to the camera. “I learned that our falls aren’t what define us, but rather how we get up, accept responsibility and earn redemption.”
In 2007, Vitter apologized after he was linked to a figure known as the “DC Madam.”
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The charges resurfaced after Vitter’s Democratic opponent in the race for Louisiana governor, John Bel Edwards, released an ad referencing the scandal.
“David Vitter chose prostitutes over patriots. Now, the choice is yours,” that ad stated.
But the ad sparked some backlash from veterans supporting Vitter, and notably a critical letter from the mother of a soldier buried at Arlington National Cemetery, who said Vitter intervened to help secure a burial for her son at the cemetery after the Army initially said he didn’t qualify.
“This is not an issue of politics, in my own personal life, I’ve seen how Senator Vitter has nothing but the utmost respect for the patriots who fight for our country and our freedoms. As someone who has also served and understands the dignity and honor associated, I would imagine you would avoid manipulating images of our nation’s most respected military cemetery,” Kim Florich wrote, and requested Edwards take down the ad.








