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It took more than a day to name Victoria Spartz the official winner in Indianas Fifth District.
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Before midnight election night, Republican Victoria Spartz claimed victory at a speech in Carmel. Near the same time, Democratic candidate Christina Hale said the race is not over.
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One of the most contentious races in the Indiana has been for the U.S. Congressional seat in District 5. WFYI's Jill Sheridan spoke with candidates Christina Hale (D), Victoria Spartz (R) and Ken Tucker (L) about issues including health care, insurance, the pandemic and calls for racial justice.
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The two candidates vying for the open seat in Indiana's 5th Congressional district met for a virtual town hall Tuesday night.
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State Sen. Victoria Spartz won the Republican nomination to replace GOP Rep. Susan Brooks in Indiana's congressional district. Former state Rep. Christina Hale of Indianapolis won the Democratic primary.
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Former Democratic state Rep.Christina Hale announced Thursday that she will run for Congress in Indianas Fifth Congressional District.
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Former Democratic candidate for lieutenant governor Christina Hale announced Thursday she's running for Indiana's 5th Congressional District.
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The debate between Republican Suzanne Crouch and Democrat Christina Hale included discussions of rural broadband access, soil and water conservation funding, and attracting young talent to Indiana's farms.
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The Indiana Film and Media Production Incentive program would offer tax breaks to productions made in the state.
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Gregg says naming Hale as his running mate was a governing decision, not a political one, and that her gender wasn't a factor.