2008 POLITICAL ADS: INDIANA GOVERNOR

Mitch Daniels For Governor: "Change That's Working"

Updated: January 1, 2011 | 2:09 p.m.
May 23, 2008

Producer: Revolution Media Group

Running Time: 1:00

Debut Date: 05/09/2008

Ad Buy: statewide in Indiana

Cost: not available

Summary: Upbeat music plays as Daniels' accomplishments are listed on screen.

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Script of "Change That's Working" (TV)

(Text on screen: Just 3 Years. A World Of Change. From Bankruptcy To Balanced Budgets. Without Raising Taxes! Property Taxes Cut. Capped At 1%.

Record Breaking Job Creation. #8 Best State For Business. #3 Best State In Job Attraction. #1 Best State In Capturing International Investment.

WellPoint 1,200 Jobs; Honda 2,000 Jobs; GETRAG 1,400 Jobs; Toyota 1,400 Jobs; Really Cool Foods 1,000 Jobs; Nestle 300 Jobs; IBM 1,000 Jobs; AT&T 1,000 Jobs; Advance Auto Parts 600 Jobs; Amazon.com 1,200 Jobs; Medco 1,306 Jobs.

Record Breaking Road Building -- No New Taxes. No New Debt. 800 New Child Protection Workers. Child Deaths Decreased Dramatically.

Affordable Health Insurance For Thousands Of Uninsured. Prescription Drug Costs Slashed For 220,000 More Hoosiers.

A BMV That Works -- Customer Satisfaction 97%. Increased Funding for Schools 4 Years Running. More Children Being Immunized. More Children In Full Day Kindergarten.

And We're Just Getting Started….

Courage. Vision. Results. Mitch Daniels. Change That’s Working.

MyManMitch.com; Paid For By The Mitch For Governor Campaign Committee)

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