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Indiana’s gubernatorial race is sharply divided across policy lines, as Republican Mike Braun, Democrat Jennifer McCormick and Libertarian Donald Rainwater each cast very different visions for the future of the state.
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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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Some Democrats are upset about McCormick's pick. Goodin voted to ban gay marriage in 2011 and was a regular vote against abortion access.
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The leaked memo floats Joe Donnelly as a Democratic gubernatorial nominee, which Jim Bopp predicts could be catastrophic for Mike Braun.
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Republican gubernatorial candidate Jamie Reitenour says local television stations should correct the “injustice” of excluding her from primary debates.
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Nearly all of the gubernatorial candidates who will appear on the ballot this year are critical of the current Indiana Economic Development Corporation strategy.
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Dennis Murphy, the CEO and president of IU Health, is urging his peers to donate to gubernatorial candidate Brad Chambers.
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Brad Chambers has announced his senior leadership team and started strong in fundraising.
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Former Indiana Secretary of Commerce Brad Chambers filed the paperwork Thursday to launch a political campaign to succeed Gov. Eric Holcomb in 2024, joining an increasingly crowded Republican primary field.
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Officially becoming a candidate for governor is relatively easy. Getting onto the ballot, however, is a much higher bar.