Earlier this week, State Representative David Orentlicher, one of the four serious competitors for the May 6th Democratic Primary, launched his first campaign advertisement. The spot is humorous, and introduces us to the candidate with the funny-sounding last name. See it below:
The video has over 1,100 views on YouTube so far, and Dr. Orentlicher is shown as a good neighbor and a strong family man. I've had interactions with both David and his wife Judy, and there is so much love and care in that family. David is also one of the most dedicated public servants in the state of Indiana, and has always spent weekends walking his district to meet voters and stay in touch with the issues.
Being in touch is why Dr. Orentlicher was the first legislator to recognize the property tax crisis. He developed a comprehensive plan to deal with the situation and was the first to hold town hall meetings with constituents. David was named as Indiana's "Best Legislator" by NUVO newsweekly last year, in part for his dedication to resolving the property tax issue, but also for his work fighting for abortion rights and his support for Indiana's gay and lesbian community.
Today, Dr. Orentlicher released his second ad of the primary campaign. The ad highlights the real need to reform the health care system, and attacks the lobbyists and special interest groups who have successfully fought to kill health care reform.
Dr. Orentlicher highlights his commitment health care reform as a legislator, and reminds us that he is the only candidate in the race refusing to take lobbyist and special interest money. As a physician, David Orentlicher is superbly qualified to tackle the issue of health care reform in Congress. As a state legislator, he brings the experience and commitment to get things done. And as a Congressman, he will never put special interest groups and Washington lobbyists ahead of his constituents.
David Orentlicher will be a wonderful member of Congress, and I wholeheartedly endorse him.
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