From Indiana Republican Party <[email protected]>
Subject Results Over Rhetoric
Date November 4, 2022 7:08 PM
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96&#8202;Results Over RhetoricChairman Kyle Hupfer speaks during the
2022 fall dinner.
Thank you to everyone that came out to our fall
dinner last night. It was a huge success and it's clear that Hoosier
Republicans are ready to not only do their part to get our country back
on track, but to keep Indiana moving forward.

Although it seems like
it's been much longer, it's been just two years since Democrats took
complete control of Washington, D.C., and led our country astray. And
ever since then, they've done a lot of talking. They talked a lot about
things like building back better and inflation. On the latter, they
first dismissed it and called it a "high class" problem before claiming
that it was they who were taking action to reduce it...just days after
saying it was at zero percent.

But here’s the thing, the results
simply don't match the rhetoric — the nation’s economy is floundering,
supply chains remain broken, and inflation is at a near 40-year high
with wages are down, now for 18 months, and violent crime up.

But
it's not just Washington Democrats who have done a lot of talking;
Democrats here in Indiana have done it too.

But maybe the should
listen more than they talk, because Hoosiers don’t want Indiana to
become another California, New York, or God forbid, Illinois. They don’t
want unbalanced budgets, borrowing from schools to keep government
going, or soaring debt. Those were the results that Democrats delivered,
and we’re never going back!

No, we’re going to continue to move
Indiana forward. Governor Holcomb and our Republican supermajorities are
going to continue to work hard and deliver results for Hoosiers, not
rhetoric. Results like the nation’s only fully-funded, 20-year plan to
improve our roads and bridges, all-time records in capital investment,
wages, and job commitments, more small businesses opening than ever
before, and unprecedented partnerships and investments in quality of
life and place.

As Senator Tim Scott stated last night, "Red waves
don't happen by themselves; we have to run through the tape and not just
to the finish line."

With four days left to go, let's do just that.
Enjoy this week's newsletter and share it with a friend.

Sincerely,
Chairman Kyle Hupfer
&#8202;Just 4 Days Left. Have You Voted? There
are just 4 days left until Election Day! Have you voted? Don't forget,
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&#8202;Governor Holcomb's Week That WasBreaking Ground on a $1.5
Billion Investment in Northwestern Indiana On Thursday, Gov. Eric
Holcomb joined Secretary of Commerce Brad Chambers and Israeli officials
and executives of Doral Renewables LLC, a leading U.S.-based developer
of renewable energy projects backed by Israeli and U.S. investors, today
to celebrate the launch of the second phase of the company’s
three-phase, 13,000-acre solar farm project, Mammoth Solar, in northwest
Indiana.

“Clean energy projects like Mammoth Solar will be critical
to our energy source portfolio and to powering leading industries like
agbiosciences and the advanced manufacturing as we seek to grow and
attract them both. We’ll do this as we simultaneously work to increase
the quality of life and place in our neighborhoods and communities for
years to come.” — Gov. Eric Holcomb

Over the next 20 years, the
project will deliver $40 million to Pulaski County while reducing
property taxes and will contribute approximately $400 million in payroll
to the local area workforce.

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Indiana Business:

FRANCESVILLE, Ind. - Israel-based Doral Renewables
LLC hosted a ceremonial event Thursday in the Pulaski County town of
Francesville to mark the start of construction on the second phase of
Mammoth Solar, a $1.5 billion solar farm in northwest Indiana. Mammoth
South will be in Pulaski County, while Mammoth North, which is under
construction, is entirely in Starke County. The company broke ground on
the first of three phases in October 2021 and expects the northern
project to be operational in late 2023.

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&#8202;Todd Young Endorsed by Indiana Fraternal Order of Police, First
Republican U.S. Senate Candidate in Over a
Decadehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=scImbm1KUxk&feature=emb_title On
Wednesday, Todd Young the Indiana State Fraternal Order of Police
endorsed Todd Young for U.S. Senate. This is the Indiana State FOP's
first endorsement of a Republican for the U.S. Senate in over a
decade.The Indiana State Fraternal Order of Police represents more than
13,000 Hoosier police officers and endorsed Senator Todd Young for his
strong support of law enforcement and policies that make Hoosier
communities and neighborhoods safer. “I am grateful to the Indiana
State Fraternal Order of Police for endorsing my re-election to the
U.S. Senate,” said U.S. Senator Todd Young. "The Indiana FOP has worked
with Senator Young to get results for Indiana's law enforcement
professionals on many legislative priorities. With his leadership, the
Law Enforcement Mental Health Act and Wellness Act was signed into law
in 2018 and the Fighting Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder passed the
Senate unanimously this year,” said Bill Owensby, president of the
Indiana Fraternal Order of Police. “He stands with Hoosier law
enforcement as we stand to protect and serve Hoosiers. We're proud to
endorse him for re-election."
&#8202; FOX NEWS: 'They don’t have a
winning message': Dems spend $320M on abortion ads, 10 times more than
on crime, economy From
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After
the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in June, giving the states the
authority to place restrictions on abortion, Democrats went all in on
the issue and made it a focal point of midterm messaging, despite other
pressing voter concerns.

Under President Biden's leadership,
inflation hit a 40-year-high, rising to 8.2% in September, and American
families have personally felt the pains of rising gas prices, groceries
and struggling to make everyday payments as a result of the current
economic climate.

Well over 2 million migrants have illegally
crossed into the U.S. through the southern border this fiscal year, not
including an additional
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ce-resources 600,000 gotaways. Additionally, crime spiked across the
U.S. in the first six months of 2022, with cities specifically seeing
an increase in aggravated assault and robberies, according to a recent
report from the Major Cities Chiefs Association.

Despite these
issues being detrimental to a majority of voters, Democrats spent $320
million campaigning on abortion this election cycle, while neglecting
other pressing issues that are of top importance to voters. According
to AdImpact, Democrats only spent $31 million on advertisements
addressing inflation and about $140 million on ads regarding crime.
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&#8202; Updates From the Statewide Campaign Trail The
#ResultsOverRhetoric Tour It was a busy Saturday last weekend for our
statewide candidates U.S. Senator Todd Young, Auditor of State Tera
Klutz, Daniel Elliott, and Diego Morales on the #ResultsOverRhetoric
tour with stops in Granger, La Porte, Valparaiso, Merrillville and
Lowell.
&#8202; White House Takes Credit for Inflation Crisis Earlier
this week, the White House Twitter account credited "President Biden's
leadership" for the recently announced increase in Social Security
payments for 2023. A "context note" was shortly added that said the
rise in Social Security payments was "due to the annual cost of living
adjustment, which is based on the inflation rate."

The White House
deleted the tweet stating that the point it tried to make was
"incomplete."

Right.

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