Glenda Ritz Drops Out Of Governors Race

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  • HoughMade

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    Saw the Ritz table at the State Fair a few hours ago....deserted.

    As to Karen Tallian, I don't agree with her on the issues, but I know her personally (I worked with her at my first lawyer job). She is a good person and very smart.
     

    mrjarrell

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    Actually, it's between Pence and Pence. I think Pence will win.

    Is Pence running in the democratic primary? I didn't think so. The dem primary race, which this is about is between Tallian and Gregg. As for Pence, don't count your chickens before they're hatched. This state has had dem governors no too long ago and it could very well happen again. Pence is already slipping and he's still got plenty of time to screw up.
     

    JTScribe

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    Can't stand her, hope she doesn't win her re-election bid for her current position.

    The only reason she won last time was because of anti-Bennett, anti-Common Core crossover voters from the GOP. She won't be getting that again after breaking her campaign promise to keep Indiana out of Common Core.
     

    rhino

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    Ahhh! The Indiana gubernatorial race is now harridan-free! Woo-hoo!

    Now we need to dissolve the Indiana Department of Education and move on to the next critically important reform. Oh, wait! That won't be popular.
     
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