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The Indiana Debate Commission is calling on Hoosiers to send in questions for the states U.S. Senate candidates.
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The Indiana Debate Commission says nearly 15 percent of the Senate debate questions submitted by voters contained the phrase "climate change."
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The two debates will be broadcast statewide with live streaming and will also be available nationwide via C-SPAN.
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Indiana's three Republican U.S. Senate candidates - Reps. Luke Messer and Todd Rokita, and businessman Mike Braun - will meet Monday for the debate hosted by the Indiana Debate Commission.
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Indiana's three Republican U.S. Senate candidates - Reps. Luke Messer and Todd Rokita, and businessman Mike Braun - met for the final debate before the May 8 primary.
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Rep. Todd Rokita (R-Brownsburg) reversed a previous decision, announcing Tuesday he will participate in a Senate GOP primary debate organized by the nonpartisan Indiana Debate Commission.
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The nonpartisan Indiana Debate Commission is hosting the first televised debate for race for the Republican nomination on April 30.
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The commission has hosted 18 debates for statewide elections in Indiana over the group's 10-year history. Rokita is the first candidate to skip one of the commission's debates.
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Hear from Indiana's candidates for the U.S. Senate, Governor and State Superintendent of Public Instruction in this collection of debates from the 2016 election.
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For Republican Todd Young and Democrat Evan Bayh, the debate was as much about their opponent as it was themselves.