A familiar name in Elkhart County and State politics is entering the race for governor of Indiana.
Former Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill announced Monday that he’ll be entering the primary to seek the Republican nomination.
Hill says Hoosiers are “hungry for a proven conservative leader with the courage to stand up” for traditional values. Though never convicted of any crime, his law license was suspended for a month by the Indiana Supreme Court after sexual misconduct allegations.
His GOP competitors so far are Senator Mike Braun, Lt. Governor Suzanne Crouch, and Fort Wayne businessman Eric Doden.
Today, I announced my candidacy for Governor of Indiana, and I have been humbled by the outpouring of support we are already receiving!
Hoosiers are hungry for proven conservative leadership. Please sign up & donate at https://t.co/qGQSIwoXIG to help us bring that leadership!
— Curtis Hill (@CurtisHill_IN) July 10, 2023
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He has my vote. He was a great State AG and a great county prosecutor. He will be a good governor. he paid for his “crimes.” He was set up by Marxicrat hags that did not like his stance on legal matters especially abortion.