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Latest Donnelly Ad Underscores the “Tale of Two Joes”

Monday, October 8, 2012 11:01
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October 8, 2012

“TV Joe” trying to be a Republican VS “DC Joe” who voted with Obama-Pelosi-Reid

Indianapolis (October 6, 2012) – The Mourdock campaign today released the following statement and fact check on Joe Donnelly’s latest misleading TV ad.

“Once again, Joe Donnelly is doing his best to mislead Hoosiers, hoping that they will forget he spent the last four years supporting the failed Obama-Pelosi-Reid agenda,” stated Mourdock spokesman Christopher Conner. “It’s as if there are two Joe Donnellys  – ‘TV Joe’ and ‘DC Joe.’ ‘TV Joe’ pretends to be a fiscal conservative, but the real ‘DC Joe’ has remained true to the Obama-Pelosi-Reid agenda by voting for ObamaCare, the massive failed stimulus plan, and the bailouts of Wall Street.”

“There is only one thing Hoosiers need to know: a vote for Joe Donnelly is a vote for Harry Reid,” added Conner.

Donnelly’s ratings from the National Taxpayers Union (NTU) & Citizens Against Government Waste (CAGW):
             

             NTU Score         CAGW Score

2008:  16%  (F)               13% (Hostile)


2009:  21%  (D)              10% (Hostile)


2010:  17%  (F)               13% (Hostile)


2011:  28% (D)                22% (Hostile)

Click here for the transcript of Joe Donnelly's TV ad.



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