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Indiana Republicans Spar in Last Gubernatorial Debate Before Primary by Lawrence Wilson – US Politics News

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INDIANAPOLIS—Five of six Republican gubernatorial candidates engaged in a spirited debate on April 22, two weeks before the primary election that could determine the next governor of this reliably red state.
Present were Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch, businessmen Brad Chambers and Eric Doden, both former secretaries of commerce for Indiana, former Attorney General Curtis Hill, and political newcomer Jamie Reitenour. Frontrunner Sen. Mike Braun (R-Ind.) was absent from the stage, having bowed out to participate in a Senate vote the same day.
Throughout the evening, all candidates seemed bent on presenting themselves as political outsiders—a term even Mr. Braun has used to describe himself—despite the fact that all but one have held statewide legislative or administration positions….

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