After announcing his plans to travel back through the revolving door and run for the Senate seat he abandoned to become a corporate lobbyist, Bayh released an ad where he appeared in front of someone’s home – not his own, but someone’s.
It wasn’t the small condo he keeps in Indiana so he can run for political office. It wasn’t his $3.9 million Key Biscayne penthouse. And it definitely wasn’t either of the multi-million dollar properties he owns in his hometown of Washington, D.C.
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Bayh’s downstairs neighbor in Indiana said he heard Bayh in his upstairs condo for the first time in three years…the night before Bayh announced his Senate bid.
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Bayh’s fake home – whoever it belongs to – is just another prop in a campaign that is sure to be filled with hollow rhetoric and empty promises. His stunts won’t paper over the fact that Bayh is trying to revive his political career after he ditched Hoosier voters to lobby in Washington so he can make more friends in Congress.