It's hard to believe that there are just 25 days until Election Day, but you don't have to wait until then to cast your ballot. This past Wednesday, early voting began, and Hoosiers across the state are already making their voices heard. What are they saying? Well, they're fired up. And Republicans are ready to deliver.
We're working hard every day until November 8 — and until 6 p.m. that day — to get our message out to voters. Together, we can continue to move Indiana forward and get our country back on track by electing Republicans up and down the ballot that will tackle inflation, help us build a stronger economy, stand with law enforcement, hold criminals accountable, support our small businesses, and ensure fair and honest government. But we need your help to make sure that happens.
So please, if you're able, volunteer for your local Republican Party or for a candidate you feel strongly about. With you knocking on doors, making phone calls, and working the polls we can ensure a big Republican victory on Election Day! Enjoy this week's newsletter and share it with a friend. Sincerely, |
Chairman Kyle Hupfer
P.S. Check your polling location and more by visiting indianavoters.com. |
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Governor Holcomb's Week That Was |
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Discussing Indiana's Economy on The Washington Post Live |
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On Thursday, Gov. Eric Holcomb joined The Washington Post Live to speak on the CHIPS Act and how Indiana is attracting high-tech investment and building an economy of the future and breaking records in the progress. You can watch the full discussion by clicking here.
"What I can tell you, is let's just look at the facts. Last year, capital investment that came in through our Indiana Economic Development Corporation was at an all-time high--this was last year--8.7 billion. To date, through the first three quarters of this year, we're over 21 billion. We have obliterated our all-time high record of new business capital investment. There was just a report, an index of all 50 states that that measured momentum, and they based it off of employment, capital investment, and population growth. Indiana was the only state in the Midwest to be above the national average. Only three states in America were outside the South and the West: New Jersey, Indiana, and South Dakota--Indiana, the only one in the Midwest. So, I just look at the facts to develop the narrative. And the narrative is Indiana is growing, and we are growing exponentially in the high-tech sector." — Gov. Holcomb
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Todd Young Announces Q3 Fundraising Numbers, Releases New Ad: On the March |
On Wednesday, Todd Young announced that his campaign raised over $1.2 million in the third quarter and has over $5.5 million cash on hand. That same day, the campaign launched its latest ad highlight how his landmark CHIPS Act will make the United States more competitive against China by bringing critical microchip manufacturing back to the United States.
"I am so grateful to have the support of so many Hoosiers. As Election Day approaches, we will continue to talk to voters about the critical issues facing our state and nation, among those, the opportunity to create jobs right here in Indiana and strengthen our military.” — Todd Young
Of Note: For the 2022 cycle, Todd has raised over $14.7 million, with 92% of donations being under $100. This is a grassroots campaign that's fired up! |
Statewide Team Releases New Ad: Results for Hoosiers |
Your statewide Republican team of Diego Morales, Daniel Elliott, and Tera Klutz are on the airwaves all across the state! This week, they released a joint ad highlighting their proven leadership and what they'll deliver for Hoosiers on Day One.
Be sure to check out Diego, Daniel, and Tera's website where you can learn about how they'll keep Indiana moving forward. |
RSVP Now for Our 2022 Fall Dinner with Special Guest U.S. Sen. Tim Scott |
The special guest for our upcoming 2022 Fall Dinner is a champion of the American Dream and an unbridled optimist. Just days before the election, you'll have the chance to hear his inspiring story and how he believes we can overcome the challenges our nation currently faces and build a brighter future for all Americans. Don't miss out on the 2022 Fall Dinner with U.S. Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina on Nov. 3, 2022, at the JW Marriott in Indianapolis, Ind. Be sure to RSVP now! |
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Updates From the Statewide Campaign Trail
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Todd Young for U.S. Senate |
Todd was in LaGrange this week talking with Hoosiers about how Joe Biden's inflation crisis is driving the cost of living to new highs.
"While here, I updated Hoosiers on how my CHIPS Act will strengthen our national security, make us less dependent on Communist China, and grow more Hoosier jobs." |
Tera Klutz for Auditor of State |
Tera was in Ft. Wayne this week attending the Allen County Republican Party's Reagan Bean Dinner. While there, she sat down with WOWO's Pat Miller.
"It was great to be back in Allen County among so many friends and to speak with Pat about our mission to keep government honest and working for the taxpayers." |
Diego Morales for Secretary of State |
Diego was in Clinton County this week speaking at the local Republican Party's Fall Rally.
"Enjoyed speaking to the Clinton County Republican Party at their Fall Rally this evening. Clinton County Republicans are united and energized for elections this November." |
Daniel Elliott for Treasurer of State |
Daniel was in Howard County this week, knocking doors for a local campaign before stopping by the local Republican Party's annual elephant stampede.
"It was good to rally the troops for the ‘22 cycle. Our party is fired up and ready for the upcoming red wave!" |
WSBT: Indiana Republican Party files lawsuit against St. Joseph County election officials |
"We believe in free, fair, and transparent elections. We believe strongly in the right to vote without undue burdens from the government and that the safety and security of our elections is paramount. We applaud past efforts by Republican secretaries of state, legislatures, and governors to ensure Indiana is at the cutting edge of election integrity efforts nationwide — including Indiana’s Voter ID law and requirement of voter-verifiable paper audit trails — among other reasonable security measures. We will continue to fight to maintain Indiana’s place as a national leader in election integrity, and we encourage states across the nation to follow our lead." — 2022 Indiana Republican Party Platform
From WSBT:
"The Indiana Republican Party has filed a lawsuit against two St. Joseph County election officials. "The party says it's filed jointly with Republican Thomas Dixon against Rita Glenn and Charles Leone in effort to block a resolution passed last week.
"RELATED: St. Joseph County clerk under investigation after entering ballot storage room "They claim the resolution would strip Dixon of his rights to review signatures on absentee ballots, lock access, and the secure lock key for the ballot storage room." Story continues. |
Fox News: Cotton demands info from Air Force after Jennifer-Ruth Green sexual assault leak |
From Fox News:
"EXCLUSIVE: Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., is raising questions about whether the Air Force broke the law by releasing personnel records for a GOP congressional candidate, which outed her as a survivor of sexual assault.
"Politico reported last week that Jennifer-Ruth Green, a GOP candidate for Congress in Indiana, was sexually assaulted during her time in the military. The outlet reported the information as part of a lengthy profile on Green that looked at her performance records while in the Air Force and Indiana National Guard, in which she is a lieutenant colonel. "According to Politico, a person outside the campaign of Rep. Frank Mrvan, D-Ind., who obtained them via public records request, gave the documents to the outlet. But Cotton says it is illegal for the Air Force to release private personnel records like the ones cited by the Politico story, and he is demanding the Air Force explain how the documents became public." Story continues. |
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Chairman Hupfer's Social Media Highlight |
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Stay up-to-date on commentary and updates from Chairman Kyle Hupfer by following him on Facebook and Twitter.
This week: My statement on our lawsuit to stop the overreach of Democrats in St. Joseph County.
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Upcoming Republican Events
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Governor Eric Holcomb celebrates IDEM Governor's Award for Environmental Excellence recipients Lt. Governor Suzanne Crouch speaks with Gerry Dick of Inside INdiana Business
Treasurer Kelly Mitchell celebrates fifth anniversary of INvestABLE Indiana
Auditor Tera Klutz shares how to stay in contact with the state auditor's office
Secretary of State Holli Sullivan announces last week to submit "I Voted" sticker designs for contest
Attorney General Todd Rokita shares his team will be arguing in front of the U.S. Supreme Court this fall, amicus brief on the case
Senator Todd Young calls for repeal of the 2022 AUMF Senator Mike Braun completes his fourth 92-county tour
Republican Congressional Candidate Jennifer-Ruth Green joins Sean Hannity to discuss the leak of her military records
Republican Congressional Candidate Rudy Yakym meets with Yinam Cohen, Consul General of Israel to the Midwest Congressman Jim Banks joins ribbon-cutting ceremony and tour of one of NREMC’s five new utility-scale battery storage systems Congressman Jim Baird discusses issues facing farmers
Congresswoman Victoria Spartz shares deadline for nominations to military academies Congressman Greg Pence attends groundbreaking of new wastewater treatment facility in Greenfield
Republican Congressional Candidate Angela Grabvosky visits Andre Carson's empty district office Congressman Larry Bucshon releases statement on latest inflation numbers
Congressman Trey Hollingsworth visits Brookstone Financial Republican Congressional Candidate Erin Houchin shares endorsement by the National Federation of Independent Business
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PAID FOR BY THE INDIANA REPUBLICAN STATE COMMITTEE |
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