Republican Kip Tom is running to replace Marlin Stutzman, who is running for U.S. Senate, in Indiana’s 3rd congressional district election.
In one of Tom's political ads, “Everett,” Kip and his dad Everett Tom emphasize their family’s farming values.
“Growing up,” Kip starts off, “Dad taught me how to shovel manure.” Everett responds, “I sure did.”
Tom explains he’s ready to clean up the mess Congress has made, as Everett chimes in, “He means B.S.”
The last part of the ad explains how Tom is not a politician, but is a pro-life conservative who will bring “40 years of real-world experience” into Congress.
The Republican primary will be on May 3, 2016 – stay tuned as we follow the latest ads from the campaign trail.
In one of Tom's political ads, “Everett,” Kip and his dad Everett Tom emphasize their family’s farming values.
“Growing up,” Kip starts off, “Dad taught me how to shovel manure.” Everett responds, “I sure did.”
Tom explains he’s ready to clean up the mess Congress has made, as Everett chimes in, “He means B.S.”
The last part of the ad explains how Tom is not a politician, but is a pro-life conservative who will bring “40 years of real-world experience” into Congress.
The Republican primary will be on May 3, 2016 – stay tuned as we follow the latest ads from the campaign trail.