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The three candidates have divergent views on almost all of the top policy issues this election cycle.
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“Frankly, Banks has got so much money that he could just hide until his victory speech on Election Day, and he’s been doing that.”
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Both of U.S. Rep. Jim Banks’ opponents — Democrat Valerie McCray and Libertarian Andrew Horning — accepted debate invitations in early July.
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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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Meanwhile, a Texas man who threatened California U.S. Rep. Maxine Waters was sentenced to 33 months imprisonment by federal prosecutors this week and fined $10,000.
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A Fort Wayne man convicted for harassing and intimidating U.S. Rep. Jim Banks was given a pass by federal prosecutors, who declined to act on the case despite apparently pursuing similar cases in other districts.
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The former state senator said he has a “proven fiscal and social conservative track record.” He is unopposed in the Republican primary.
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The formal opinion comes a week after Rust was removed from the GOP primary ballot.
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She also said IU has taken “swift and comprehensive” action against reports of antisemitism.
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About 30 people peacefully protested Monday morning against Indiana University leadership and conservative influence.