
Rep. Brad Ellsworth (D-IN), the Democratic nominee for the open Senate seat of retiring Dem Evan Bayh, has launched his first TV ad of the campaign. Ellsworth cast himself as an anti-Washington candidate taking on Washington lobbyists -- a not-so-subtle attack against his Republican opponent, former Sen. Dan Coats, who had been a lobbyist for the past decade.
"One thing that 25 years as a sheriff teaches you is zero tolerance for bull. There's too much at stake. But out in Washington it's like they live and breathe the stuff," Ellsworth says. "They waste our money. They take care of special interests. And they don't care if lobbyists write the laws or if our jobs get shipped overseas. I'm Brad Ellsworth and I approve this message because the special interests and lobbyists already have enough senators on their side."
Ellsworth never directly mentions Coats in the ad, but appears to be laying the groundwork for further attacks down the road. Ellsworth begins this general election as a severe underdog, with the TPM Poll Average giving Coats a lead of 49.4%-33.6%.
It's Pat
July 6, 2010 4:28 PM
That's a jab? At Coats?
Seemed like a pretty bland, innocuous ad to me.
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pursetrade303
July 6, 2010 11:27 PM
what's new?
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jdb316
July 7, 2010 9:14 AM
Ellsworth will need to be FAR more hard-hitting than this if he hopes to win in November. Evan Bayh's electoral successes and Obama's narrow 2008 win aside, Indiana is a Republican state and the electorate there will be naturally inclined to vote for a Republican, especially THIS year.
Ellsworth needs to hit very hard and very often. It also wouldn't hurt him any if a good portion of Stutzman's and Hostettler's primary supporters stay home rather than vote for Coats.
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