Health care is top of mind for voters across the country, and Hoosiers are no different. “Fix,” the DCCC’s new TV ad, shines a spotlight on Victoria Spartz’s repeated votes against the best interest of Hoosiers. The ad begins airing today on broadcast in the Indianapolis media market.
Less than five months ago, Victoria Spartz bragged about fighting the Affordable Care Act, which would gut protections for thousands of Hoosiers with pre-existing conditions. But now that she’s in a highly competitive campaign, Spartz is trying to rewrite history. But no matter how many times she changes her position in campaign commercials, Spartz can’t hide from her votes to let insurance companies deny coverage for kids fighting certain chronic illnesses or her vote against an amendment that ensured coverage for those with pre-existing conditions on short-term insurance plans.
“Victoria Spartz can’t hide from her disastrous record of attempting to gut protections for people with pre-existing conditions – and even bragging about it in the middle of a pandemic. Hoosiers know they can’t trust Victoria Spartz with their health care.” said DCCC Spokesperson Courtney Rice.
“Fix” is the DCCC’s fourth TV ad in IN-05. Previously on air were “More Secrets,” which highlighted Spartz’s fellow Republicans warning that she can’t be trusted and “Caught” and “Typical,” which exposes Spartz for using her office to potentially enrich herself at the expense of Hoosier families.
Transcript
Clip of Spartz Ad: My campaign is about fixing problems.
Narrator:
Fixing problems? Or creating more?
Not only has Victoria Spartz fought against protections for people with preexisting conditions…
But she bragged about it. In the middle of the pandemic.
Spartz even voted twice to let insurance companies deny coverage for kids fighting certain chronic illnesses.
Victoria Spartz won’t fix problems. She’ll only create more.
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