FP1 Wins 4 Telly Awards, 16 Pollies and 14 Reed Awards

By FP1 Strategies

On May 23, FP1 received 4 Telly Awards for our political and issue advertising during the 2022 election cycle, wrapping up another successful awards’ season for our firm. In total, our team won 34 creative awards this year, the most of any Republican consulting firm.

FP1 earned the following Telly Awards:

  • Silver Telly – Katie Britt for U.S. Senate – “Shoot Straight”
  • Silver Telly – American Action Network – “This Shift’s for You”
  • Bronze Telly – Tim Scott for U.S. Senate – “Cotton to Congress”
  • Bronze Telly – Eric Schmitt for U.S. Senate – “Heiress”

“Our creative team worked long hours to create content for our clients that cut through the clutter and delivered big wins across the country last year. It is an honor to see our efforts recognized with 4 Telly Awards,” said FP1 Founding Partner Jon Downs. “As always, we are grateful for our great clients and for the trust they continue to put into our creative process.”

“Winning 4 Telly Awards in a single year is a big accomplishment,” said FP1 Partner Trent Wisecup. “The Telly’s recognize outstanding television and digital advertising in corporate, non-profit and political communications. The best creative firms in America compete for these awards, and we are honored to be recognized again.”

This spring, FP1 also earned 16 Pollie Awards and 14 Reed Awards, including the following prestigious honors:

  • Gold Pollie for Best TV Campaign, Katie Britt for U.S. Senate
  • Gold Pollie for Best Radio Campaign, Ron Johnson for U.S. Senate
  • Gold Pollie for Best U.S. Senate TV Ad, Katie Britt for U.S. Senate – “Grocery Store”
  • Reed Award for Best U.S. Senate TV Ad, Tim Scott for U.S. Senate – “Cotton to Congress”
  • Reed Award for Best U.S. House TV Ad, Zach Nunn for Congress – “Five Grand”
  • Reed Award for Best Biographical TV Ad, Tim Scott for U.S. Senate – “Cotton to Congress”

Watch some of our favorite award-winning ads here:



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