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State Senator J.D. Ford announced he will challenge U.S. Rep. Victoria Spartz in Indiana's 5th Congressional District.
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U.S. Rep. Victoria Spartz (R-Indiana) held a series of town halls this weekend, the only Republican House member in the country to do so after GOP leadership suggested House members not hold them. Her arrival in Muncie on Saturday was met with loud protests.
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Indiana U.S. Representative Victoria Spartz contentious town hall in Westfield covered a plethora of subjects, from tariffs, CDC funding, and the recent Signal app group chat leak to veterans affairs, immigration, and reigning in the Trump Administration.
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Fifth District Indiana Congresswoman Victoria Spartz took to social media Monday to say she refuses to go to meetings for committees or the GOP caucus.
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Incumbent Victoria Spartz won Indiana’s 5th Congressional District with more than 56% of the vote. The district makes up part of Hamilton, Madison and Grant Counties.
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Republican Victoria Spartz is running for office in the 7th Congressional District, which represents most of Indianapolis. She faces Democrat Deborah Pickett, Libertarian Lauri Shillings, and Independent Robby Slaughter.
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As Republican US Congresswoman Victoria Spartz runs for re-election in the 5th District, she’s appearing at a series of town halls across her district. In Muncie on Monday night, Spartz was surprised by some of the questions asked.
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Authorities say Indiana Republican U.S. Rep. Victoria Spartz has been charged with bringing a firearm through airport security. Airport officials said Monday she was charged with a Class 1 misdemeanor. Spartz's office says she was traveling to Europe and mistakenly carried an unloaded handgun in the pocket of her suitcase while going through security at Washington Dulles International Airport. Spartz is a staunch Second Amendment Republican representing central Indiana. She won her primary in May after saying last year that she would retire from congress. The charge carries up to a year in jail and a $2,500 fine if convicted.
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U.S. Representative Victoria Spartz (R-IN) has reversed her decision not to run for another term in Congress. The Republican said she will seek reelection and now joins a crowded field of candidates vying for the seat.
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U.S. Rep. Victoria Spartz (R-Noblesville) is threatening to resign if Congress doesnt create a commission this year to study ways to reduce the national debt.