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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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The three candidates combined to spend more than $5 million in Indiana's gubernatorial race from July through September.
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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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The mailer accuses Rainwater of losing custody of his child, failing to pay child support and being held in contempt by a judge.
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Jennifer McCormick was the last elected state superintendent of public instruction before Republicans made the position an appointed one. McCormick served in that office as a Republican, before switching her party affiliation after leaving office.
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The Republican candidate, U.S. Sen. Mike Braun (R-Ind.), has built a reputation as one of the few Republicans in the Senate advocating for climate solutions.
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All three talk about greater support for small businesses.
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Reproductive rights have been a centerpiece of Democrat Jennifer McCormick’s gubernatorial campaign since she launched it on May 4, 2023.
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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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Jennifer McCormick wants to reverse course after switching parties and become the first Democrat elected statewide since 2012.