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Fourteen Indiana 5th District Republican candidates made their pitch Monday during a virtual town hall as to why voters should support them, in the sprawling primary field, to replace outgoing Congresswoman Susan Brooks
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Greg Ballard spent eight years as mayor of Indianapolis, and was the best known of the possible Republican candidates for Indiana's 5th Congressional District.
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Republican Rep. Susan Brooks will not seek a fifth term in Congress. She announced Friday that she will retire as U.S. Representative for the 5th District of Indiana at the end of her current term.
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It was standing-room only at the forum in Westfield, where Democrat Dee Thornton and incumbent Republican Susan Brooks answered questions from voters.
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Susan Brooks, the incumbent Republican candidate for the Fifth Congressional District, will face Carmel businesswoman and Democrat Dee Thornton in the election next month.
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U.S Rep. Susan Brooks commented on the U.S Secretary of Education's possible reallocation of federal funds to allow states to purchase guns for schools.
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Brooks says her experience with an anthrax hoax when she worked at the U.S. Attorney's office in Indiana heightened her awareness on the issue.
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The deadline to reunite families separated under the Trump administration's "zero tolerance" immigration policy was last week. But as of Friday, hundreds of kids reportedly remained in government custody.
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U.S. Rep. Susan Brooks (R-Carmel) says her recent visit to the southern border was "eye-opening" and "overwhelming."
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District 5 takes in portions of central Indiana, including Grant, Madison, Tipton and Hamilton counties and part of Blackford, Marion, Boone and Howard counties.