The ad targets Bayh for shamelessly corrupt behavior that helped him amass a personal fortune, including his votes for hire scandal and his lunch with financial industry lobbyists on the day he voted to bail out Wall Street. The ad begins running statewide today.

“Evan Bayh was a Hoosier once, but he’s all Washington now. Bayh used his position to build a fortune on the backs of Hoosier families and he didn’t even wait until he was out of office to start cashing in. Corrupt, deceitful, and out of touch – Evan Bayh is everything people hate about politicians.” – NRSC spokesman Greg Blair

CLICK TO WATCH: "BARELY"

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SCRIPT:

VO: The Evan Bayh we once knew… now barely recognizable.

VO: Reports reveal Bayh engaged in disturbingly unethical behavior his final years in office.

VO: Lunching with bank lobbyists the day he voted for the bailout.

VO: Working to preserve a Wall Street company’s tax break…

VO: While interviewing with executives for a high-paying job — while still senator.

VO: Bayh built a fortune on the backs of Hoosiers…

VO: We can’t afford to trust him again.

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