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The political arm of Indiana’s largest teachers union – the Indiana State Teachers Association – is putting its resources behind Democrat Jennifer McCormick in the race for governor.
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Five of Indiana’s six Republican gubernatorial candidates showed up to the primary’s final debate Tuesday, as U.S. Sen. Mike Braun (R-Ind.) opted to stay in Washington, D.C. for a foreign aid vote.
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Indiana’s six Republican candidates for governor have spent more than $35 million in the most expensive primary in state history, with $20 million of that total coming in just the last three months.
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U.S. Rep. Jim Banks (R-Columbia City) said he wants to be Indiana’s next U.S. senator to “step up and do more” for the entire state.
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We, The Voters — The Left. The Right. The Disillusioned is a special series from NPR exploring the issues most important to you when choosing your next leader.
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After more than 10 years of a Republican supermajority in the Indiana House of Representatives, state Democrats are campaigning to flip four seats this year and break that supermajority.
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The The League of Women Voters announced it is launching the nonpartisan election resource VOTE 411.org for the 2024 election cycle.
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With long-time Commissioner Nelson Peters announcing he will not run for reelection, Ron Turpin announced a run as a possible successor.
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At the Fort Wayne Media Collaborative's candidates forum Saturday, nominees said the city must balance out its investment between downtown and neighborhoods
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Former Vice President Mike Pence was endorsed for President by Allen County Republican Party Chairman Steve Shine during Pence's visit to Fort Wayne