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Democratic state senator ends campaign for Indiana governor

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A northwestern Indiana state senator has ended his campaign for governor, leaving two people seeking the Democratic nomination to challenge Republican Gov. Eric Holcomb in this year’s election.

Sen. Eddie Melton of Gary released a statement Monday night citing the work needed to raise the money needed for the statewide campaign in deciding to drop his bid for governor and instead seek reelection to the state Senate.

Former state health commissioner Woody Myers and tech business executive Josh Owens remain in the race for the Democratic nomination.

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1 comment

Larry January 8, 2020 at 7:00 am

Being a Democrat he would not get my vote .
Until the democrats start this impeachment mess I always split my vote
for the last fifty years.
Never again
Straight republican from now on

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