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Gov. Mike Braun has named his preference for the next chair of the Indiana Republican Party — Fort Wayne City Clerk Lana Keesling.
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The outgoing senator was missing from several confirmation votes earlier in the week.
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Nearly all of the three gubernatorial candidates and their running mates appear in the legal record in one form or another.
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Braun will face Democrat Jennifer McCormick and Libertarian Donald Rainwater on the gubernatorial ballot. Election Day is Nov. 5.
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The GOP nominated self-proclaimed Christian nationalist Micah Beckwith for lietenant governor, a position with more statutory duties than almost any other such officeholder in the country.
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Indiana Republican delegates will gather this weekend in Indianapolis to choose the party's nominees for lieutenant governor and attorney general.
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Trump on May 21 said he was open to supporting regulations on contraception and that his campaign would release a policy on the issue "very shortly."
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The Indiana Democratic Party is focused on flipping at least four seats in the state House this year, which would break the supermajority Republicans have had for more than a decade.
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With less than 50 days before polls close on the Hoosier State’s most competitive primary in decades, the Indiana Capital Chronicle will publish four issue-based question and answers with the six Republican candidates.
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It appears Indiana's Republican primary ballot for governor this year will have six candidates after this weeks filing deadline.