Hi friends –

Remember the radio ad Chairman Hupfer emailed you about a few weeks ago? The one that asks why Democrat Joe Donnelly voted against cutting federal taxes for hardworking Hoosiers?

Well, we’ve got big news. Thanks to generous supporters like you who wanted to turn the heat up on Democrat Donnelly and keep the ad on the air, we are now on Rush Limbaugh! After running on stations across the state for two weeks, we are now on the airwaves of one of the highest-rated programs in Central Indiana.

If you haven't had a chance to listen to the ad yet, take a listen now. It features two real Hoosiers — not actors — talking about the real money they're both saving thanks to President Trump's tax cuts.

And, if you can, please consider chipping in to help keep this ad airing border-to-border across the Hoosier State!

Thanks,

Pete Seat
Executive Director of Strategic Communications & Talent Development
Indiana Republican Party

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From: Chairman Kyle Hupfer
Date: Jan. 31, 2018 at 5:55:18 PM EST
Subject: Why Didn't Democrat Donnelly Tell the Truth?

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Friends –

Last night at his State of the Union address, President Donald Trump said it best. With the president's tax cut putting more money into Hoosier pockets, this truly is our American moment — it's time to purse the American Dream!

But not if you ask Democrat Joe Donnelly. That's because he voted against these historic reforms, which will place an additional $1,550/year into the pockets of your average Hoosier.

Earlier today, our team at your Indiana Republican Party debuted a new radio advertisementasking why Democrat Donnelly said "NO" when asked if he thought you should get to keep more of your hard-earned money.
 

The ad launched today in Central Indiana, and will air in all of Indiana's 92 counties starting this MondayBut that's where we need your help.

We've put five-figures behind this ad, but sharing this message isn't cheap, and we need your help making sure we have the funds to keep this ad airing.

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Listen to this ad, and you'll hear Kelly from Morgan County and Matt from Terre Haute. These aren't actors, they're real Hoosiers, and they each report that they'll see larger paychecksthanks to President Trump and Hoosier Republicans — and no thanks to Democrat Joe Donnelly.

In fact, Kelly's family of two adults and four children will save $2,800/year, while Matt and his wife will save $1,000/yearAnd it's the same story for everyday Hoosiers across our state.

Of course, if you listened to Democrat Donnelly in December, you heard him say that this tax cut would only benefit "the wealthiest Americans, while raising taxes on a majority of families making less than $75,000."

And now — with stories of Hoosiers like Kelly and Matt being told across the state — we know that Donnelly was flat wrong.

Why didn't Democrat Donnelly tell the truth? What's in it for him?

With Hoosiers going to the polls in just a few short months, they need to know that Democrat Donnelly voted against cutting your taxes. As Hoosiers see their paychecks rise in the coming weeks, they need to be asking these important questions.

Would you be willing to chip in $25, $50, $100, $250 or $500 to help make sure we can keep this message running on the local airwaves in your region of Indiana?

Help us elect a Republican to the U.S. Senate in November who stands with President Trump, and who will vote to cut our taxes and energize our American economy, helping us each pursue our version of the American Dream. Help us share this important message today.

Thanks,
Kyle Hupfer
Chairman, Indiana Republican Party

P.S. Democrat Donnelly voted against lowering federal taxes for hardworking Hoosiers. If you think that's something your fellow Hoosiers should know, chip in now to help us continue to share this message statewide.

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