What does Eric Holcomb as governor mean for Indiana? According to Democrat John Gregg’s latest attack ad, it means four more years of Governor Mike Pence.
“Failing” criticizes Holcomb not only being “hand-picked” by Pence, but also for taking over $1 million in campaign contributions from the governor. “No wonder Holcomb says he’ll run on Pence’s record,” the narrator adds
The ad says four more years of Holcomb means low wages, a failed economy and “teaching to the test.”
On the other hand, Gregg promises to “keep and create good paying jobs and fix the testing mess.”
Gregg promised to help grow existing businesses and attract news ones. Additionally, he mentioned allowing a better venture capital tax credit, increasing the number of training programs and improving the state’s infrastructure.
Read here for more of his plan – and make sure to follow us as we continue to cover the latest political ads from the Indiana gubernatorial election.
“Failing” criticizes Holcomb not only being “hand-picked” by Pence, but also for taking over $1 million in campaign contributions from the governor. “No wonder Holcomb says he’ll run on Pence’s record,” the narrator adds
The ad says four more years of Holcomb means low wages, a failed economy and “teaching to the test.”
On the other hand, Gregg promises to “keep and create good paying jobs and fix the testing mess.”
John Gregg’s 35-Point Economic Plan
During a visit to Hammond Group’s lead acid battery factory in Hammond, Indiana, Gregg highlight parts of his 35-point economic plan.Gregg promised to help grow existing businesses and attract news ones. Additionally, he mentioned allowing a better venture capital tax credit, increasing the number of training programs and improving the state’s infrastructure.
Read here for more of his plan – and make sure to follow us as we continue to cover the latest political ads from the Indiana gubernatorial election.