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Young beat Democrat Tom McDermott and Libertarian James Sceniak.
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This year’s U.S. Senate race in Indiana isn’t just a debate over who’s right and who’s wrong on key issues. It’s also over which issues voters should care about most in the first place.
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Democrat Tom McDermott says if he wins Indiana’s U.S. Senate race, it will be because women show up in large numbers at the polls to vote for him.
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Democrat Tom McDermott went on the attack during Sunday’s debate between Indiana’s candidates for U.S. Senate. The debate featured McDermott, Republican incumbent U.S. Sen. Todd Young (R-Ind.) and Libertarian James Sceniak.
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With Indiana’s general election roughly one month away, some polling shows Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Tom McDermott in a tight race against incumbent Republican Sen. Todd Young. But according to the group Open Secrets, which tracks money in politics, Young has raised over twenty times what McDermott has in political donations.
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The Indiana Debate Commission is calling on Hoosiers to send in questions for the state’s U.S. Senate candidates.
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The Indiana Democratic Party is launching a statewide tour to promote cannabis legalization. And coinciding with the launch on 4-20 – an unofficial weed holiday – Democratic Senate candidate Tom McDermott released an ad in which he smokes a joint.
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U.S. Sen. Todd Young (R-Ind.) will not face a primary challenger in May following an Indiana Election Commission hearing on Friday. The panel also cleared the way for Tom McDermott to be the Democratic candidate for the seat.
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Indiana’s 2022 U.S. Senate race is starting to take shape. Hammond Mayor Tom McDermott is taking steps to join the campaign, seeking to unseat incumbent…