Archive for the 'government' Category
Sunday, November 24th, 2019
Our panel of political pundits offers their thoughts on this past week’s teacher protests at the Statehouse, House Speaker Brian Bosma’s decision to step down, what the 2019 elections might mean for 2020 and the latest on the impeachment inquiry. Our panel includes Cam Carter of Content by Cam, writer Michael Leppert and former Libertarian […]
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Monday, October 7th, 2019
Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett and I have known each other for a long time and I think I can say with some certainty that Saturday was not one of his better days. By a ten-vote margin, members of his own party rejected his candidate for Marion County Prosecutor, special Counsel Tim Moriarty and instead chose Ryan Mears, who had […]
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Wednesday, September 25th, 2019
Indianapolis Republican Mayoral candidate Jim Merritt unveiled his first television ad which the campaign says it plans to air this week.
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Sunday, September 22nd, 2019
We sat down this week with our panel of political pundits and talked about a variety of issues. Our topics included Part 1 – The latest news in the race for Indiana Governor Part 2 – Mayor Pete Buttigieg’s presidential prospects Part 3 – The changing Democratic Presidential debate stage Part 4 – The latest […]
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Friday, September 13th, 2019
On this edition of Indiana Issues, we talk state, local and national politics with our panel of political experts . Our topics include… 1:00 – Holcomb’s Primary challenger 9:00 – The AG and the BMV – 16:00 – New Legal Trouble for Dan Forestal 20:00 – Democrat Thursday night debates 29:00 – Predictions & Prognostications […]
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Sunday, September 8th, 2019
Does Indianapolis’ Black Community need an agenda? There seems to be a growing chorus that the answer is “yes.” During the IBJ/Indy Chamber’s post-Mayoral debate news conferences last month, both incumbent Democrat Joe Hogsett and Republican challenger Jim Merritt were asked if they will have a “black agenda” should they be in office come Jan 1? Merritt said, yes. Hogsett said […]
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Saturday, August 31st, 2019
Does Indianapolis’ Black Community need an agenda? There seems to be a growing chorus that the answer is “yes.” During the IBJ/Indy Chamber’s post-Mayoral debate news conferences this week, both incumbent Democrat Joe Hogsett and Republican challenger Jim Merritt were asked if they will have a “black agenda” should they be in office come Jan 1? Merritt said, yes. Hogsett said […]
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Wednesday, August 21st, 2019
A poll of 400 likely Indianapolis voters surveyed last week for Indy Politics by Mason Strategies shows high marks for Governor Eric Holcomb. The survey, conducted Aug 11-14, shows Marion County voters give Holcomb a 60 percent approval rating, while only 24 percent disapprove of the job he is doing. Sixteen percent have no opinion. This is in-line with the 53 […]
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