Chambers for Indiana Releases First TV Ad, Announces Seven-Figure Ad Buy

INDIANAPOLIS (Sept. 7, 2023) – Chambers for Indiana today released its first statewide television ad and announced it will be backed by a seven-figure buy.

The ad, titled “Go Time,” focuses on Brad Chambers’ small town roots, his entrepreneurial spirit, and why he’s running to be Indiana’s next governor.

“Indiana’s great, but it can be even better. Hoosiers need a governor ready to build an economy of the future, a fighter for their values and their paychecks,” said Brad Chambers in the ad.

“Brad is an outsider, a self-made businessman who has worked his entire life,” stated Matt Huckleby, campaign manager. “Indiana has given him the opportunity to succeed, and as Indiana’s next governor, he’ll work to make sure every Hoosier has that same opportunity, no matter what part of the state they call home.”

The ad release and buy comes on the heels of Chambers for Indiana reporting over $5.5 million raised in the first three weeks of the campaign.

To learn more about Brad and his story, visit chambersforindiana.com.

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AD TRANSCRIPT

BRAD CHAMBERS (BC): Our Indiana story started right around here on a small family farm near Thorntown. Life wasn’t easy, but we were family. We had our faith in Hoosier values.

BC: I’m Brad Chambers.

BC: As a kid, my friends and I cut grass and learned to work hard. I started a business to pay my way through college. Today, that business still provides great careers for hundreds of families.

BC: I met my wife at IU. We raised our son in Indiana. We’re Hoosiers.

BC: Indiana’s great, but it can be even better. Hoosiers need a governor ready to build an economy of the future, a fighter for their values and their paychecks.

BC: The career politicians want you to settle, but I’m running for governor because your family deserves someone willing to fight for them.

BC: I’ve never run for office before. I’m an outsider.

BC: I feel the challenges that too many Hoosiers face — I’ve lived them. And that’s why I’m running for governor.