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The race for Indiana attorney general is more competitive this year than it’s been in a long time. Indiana Public Broadcasting’s Brandon Smith reports on the dynamics in a race getting national attention.
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Destiny Wells ran unsuccessfully for Indiana secretary of state in 2022. She hopes to become the first Democrat to win the race for attorney general since 1996.
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Indianapolis TV stations FOX 59/CBS 4 hosted the Sunday morning debate, with questions about immigration, social media and abortion.
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Indiana’s spot as attorney general is back on the ballot, and the candidates have diverging visions for its future.
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Destiny Wells’ campaign criticized Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita in advertisements launched last week.
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President Joe Biden is the first presidential incumbent to drop out of their reelection race to be their party's nominee since Lyndon Johnson in 1968. The only other president to do it after launching their reelection campaign is Harry Truman in 1952.
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The biggest hurdle Wells likely faces in the campaign is reaching Republicans who vote straight ticket, without looking at individual races.
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Democratic delegates selected Destiny Wells and Terry Goodin as the party's nominees for attorney general and lieutenant governor Saturday at the Indiana Democratic Party convention.
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Indiana Democratic convention delegates to choose nominees for lieutenant governor, attorney generalIndiana Democratic convention delegates will meet this weekend to pick nominees for lieutenant governor and attorney general.
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Indiana Public Broadcasting’s Brandon Smith sat down with Democrat Destiny Wells, who calls herself the “pro-democracy candidate,” to discuss those and other key issues in the campaign.