Young’s Ad Tells Hoosiers He’s Afraid His Already Out of Touch Ideology Is Not Conservative Enough to Win GOP Nomination

Young’s Ad Tells Hoosiers He’s Afraid His Already Out of Touch Ideology Is Not Conservative Enough to Win GOP Nomination

INDIANAPOLIS – John Zody, Chairman of the Indiana Democratic Party, released the following statement in response to U.S. Rep. Todd Young’s ad released ahead of the Republican presidential debate this evening:

“From voting more than 50 times to revoke healthcare from millions of Americans to working against the Hoosier middle class, including opposing efforts to increase the minimum wage, Todd Young has made it clear he would put the special interests of Washington ahead of improving the overall well-being of everyday families back home. So while Todd Young’s campaign must think this $10,000 ad buy was a clever move, it really tells Hoosiers that he is afraid his already out of touch ideology isn’t conservative enough to win the Republican nomination.”

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