Saturdays Are for Early Voting |
It's hard to believe there are just 11 days left until Election Day.
But there are a few other important dates I wanted to share with you before the big day. Tomorrow, Saturday, October 29, is the first Saturday you are able to vote early in-person and I encourage you to take advantage of the opportunity if you are able. We need every vote from every Hoosier to secure a big Republican victory this year, and voting early in-person is a good way to make sure that happens! You also have the chance to vote early next Saturday, November 5, with early voting ending on Monday, November 7 at noon.
To find out you local voting hours and locations, be sure check out www.indianavoters.com. The choices on your ballot this year couldn't be clearer. For results over rhetoric, vote Republican. Enjoy this week's newsletter and share it with a friend. Sincerely, |
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Governor Holcomb's Week That Was |
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The First Indiana Mental Health Summit |
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Last Friday, Gov. Eric Holcomb joined Chief Justice Loretta Rush, state Republican legislative leaders, and hundreds of other Hoosiers at the first Indiana Mental Health Summit. The summit brought together nearly 1,000 stakeholders to discuss how to improve mental and behavioral health services throughout the state. "Important to Hoosier lives, livelihoods, and communities, is the state of our mental well-being. I was honored to be with leaders of all 3 branches of our state government to focus on responding to the needs of court-involved individuals with mental illness." — Gov. Eric Holcomb More from Indiana Public Media:
Nearly 1,000 people met in Indianapolis Friday for what Chief Justice Loretta Rush called a sign of hope for the state – the first Indiana Mental Health Summit.
The event, organized by the Indiana Supreme Court, brought together all three branches of government, leaders from every sector of the justice system and representatives from all 92 counties.
Kicking off the summit, Rush said too often, the criminal justice system is the first path of mental health care – which it’s not designed to be. And she said fixing that requires an all-hands-on-deck approach from the state.
“We will work to make available in every Indiana community a continuum of behavioral health programs, services and alternatives to prevent individuals with mental health illness from ever entering the criminal justice system,” Rush said. Story continues. |
Todd Young Releases New Ad: Greatest Generation |
On Thursday, Todd Young released his newest ad that tells the story of Carver McGriff. Carver is one of thousands of Hoosiers Sen. Young's office has helped in the last six years, but his story stands out.
At 19 years old, Carver McGriff stormed Utah Beach on D-Day during World War II, where he was wounded and taken prisoner. At 97 years old, Carver McGriff was diagnosed with cancer. He had one wish - to visit Normandy.
Senator Todd Young helped Carver cut through red tape to visit Normandy again, ensuring this Hoosier hero knows that a grateful nation will never forget his sacrifice. Click the image above to watch the ad. |
ICYMI: Jennifer-Ruth Green Releases New Ad: Shake Things Up |
On Thursday, Jennifer-Ruth Green released her latest ad: Shake Things Up. The ad contrasts career politician Frank Mrvan’s support for Nancy Pelosi and inflation causing policies with Jennifer-Ruth's focus on stopping reckless spending, reducing prices and bringing jobs back from China
“If you think the country is on the right track, then Frank Mrvan is your man. He’s voted 99 percent of the time with Nancy Pelosi for all the reckless spending that has caused 40-year high inflation and skyrocketing prices for Hoosiers,” said Jennifer-Ruth's Campaign Manager Ashleigh Presnar. “But if you think we’re on the wrong track and need new leadership to shake things up where career politicians like Frank Mrvan have failed, then Jennifer-Ruth Green is the clear choice. Jennifer-Ruth will stop the reckless spending that’s making everything more expensive, protect retirement savings, stop tax breaks for the rich and bring jobs back from China.”
Click the image above to watch the ad. |
Just a Few Days Left to RSVP for Our 2022 Fall Dinner |
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 before next Tuesday! |
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Updates From the Statewide Campaign Trail
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Todd Young for U.S. Senate |
Todd was in Indianapolis this week meeting with members of the Chin Community of Indiana. Indianapolis is home to the largest Burmese American community in the United States. Nearly 35,000 Burmese Americans live in Indiana, with 24,000 calling Indianapolis home.
"On the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, I’ve been a leader on issues relating to Burma and fought for sanctions against those responsible for the military coup." |
Tera Klutz for Auditor of State |
Tera was in Johnson County last Saturday knocking doors with the members of the Johnson County Republican Party, Diego Morales, and Daniel Elliott. She also joined Diego and Daniel in Lawrence County later that evening at the Fall on the Farm event.
"We had a great time meeting with voters and discussing issues. Have you volunteered to go door-to-door yet? It’s a great way to get involved and get to know your community!" |
Diego Morales for Secretary of State |
Diego was in Lawrenceburg this week speaking at the Dearborn County Republican Party's Lincoln Day Dinner. "Dearborn County Republicans are united and energized for elections this November." |
Daniel Elliott for Treasurer of State |
Daniel was in Hamilton County this week, along with Tera and Diego, attending the Hamilton County Republican Party's fall dinner; the event had over 500 attendees.
"As always it was great to team up with Diego Morales and Tera Klutz again on the campaign trail. Republicans across the state are ready for the ‘22 red wave!" |
USA Today: Exclusive poll: Republican support rises ahead of Election Day, with inflation driving voters |
From USA Today:
Republicans are resurgent as the midterm campaign heads into its final stretch, an exclusive USA TODAY/Suffolk University Poll finds, amid angst about President Joe Biden's leadership and the nation's economy.
As Americans feel the bite of inflation in their daily lives, from eating out less often to canceling vacations, voters overwhelmingly view the election as a way to send a message to the White House – and by double digits, that message is to change course.
On a generic ballot, one naming parties but not individual candidates, those surveyed now support the Republican congressional candidate over the Democratic one by 49%-45%, a turnaround since the USA TODAY poll taken in July, when Democrats led 44%-40%. The findings stoke GOP hopes of gaining control of the House of Representatives in the Nov. 8 elections, and with that, new powers to confront the Democratic White House. Story continues. |
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Upcoming Republican Events
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Governor Eric Holcomb meets with Conexus Indiana to discuss advanced manufacturing Lt. Governor Suzanne Crouch speaks at opening ceremony of the National FFA Convention in Indianapolis
Treasurer Kelly Mitchell shares information on CollegeChoice 529 Savings Plans and 3-year CDs
Auditor Tera Klutz shares how to stay in contact with the state auditor's office
Secretary of State Holli Sullivan shares information on how to become a poll worker
Attorney General Todd Rokita shares Parents' Bill of Rights
Senator Todd Young calls for CBO analysis on effect of Democrats' inflationary policies Senator Mike Braun tours the National FFA Convention in Indianapolis
Republican Congressional Candidate Jennifer-Ruth Green releases statement on confirmation her confidential military personnel records were leaked to Mrvan-aligned firm Republican Congressional Candidate Rudy Yakym releases new ad
Congressman Jim Banks joins Hoosier veterans in D.C. for Northeast Indiana Honor Flight
Congressman Jim Baird celebrates National First Responder Day
Congresswoman Victoria Spartz named 2022 Woman of Influence by the Indianapolis Business Journal Congressman Greg Pence honors victims of 1982 USMC barracks bombing
Republican Congressional Candidate Angela Grabvosky releases first TV ad Congressman Larry Bucshon calls for administration to create an offshore leasing plan
Congressman Trey Hollingsworth discusses housing goals for Hoosiers and strengthening the marketplace
Republican Congressional Candidate Erin Houchin speaks at Bloomington Rotary event |
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PAID FOR BY THE INDIANA REPUBLICAN STATE COMMITTEE |
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