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Duke of York
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« on: July 10, 2023, 07:48:35 PM »

Curtis Hill has entered the Gubernatorial Race.

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Former Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill, whose time in office was marred by groping allegations that he strongly denied, announced Monday on Twitter he will run for governor as a Republican.

Pitching himself as a "proven conservative and fresh voice," Hill, 62, joins an already competitive GOP primary race that includes Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch, U.S. Sen. Mike Braun and Fort Wayne businessman Eric Doden.

If Hill manages to win the Republican Primary, this easily could be a tossup, if not a Lean D race. Those groping allegations aren't going away any time soon.

What are the chances he gets the nod?
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Duke of York
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« Reply #1 on: May 07, 2024, 01:58:07 PM »

Crouch reportedly on the upswing gathering undecided voters while Braun with his comfortable lead is not gaining anything. Doden and Chambers in teens. Crouch in low 20s. Braun stuck in the 30s. Hill and Reitenour in the 2 to 5 percent range.

Hill's star since 2016 has been one heckuva nose dive. One theory was he was just running for Governor to really run for Attorney General at the Convention. With this performance?

On the Attorney General front, Todd Rokita has endorsed Micah Beckwith for Lieutenant Governor. Beckwith's strategy is really old school politics of he is not tied to any governor campaign, LG is decided by the Convention, and he reportedly has 600+ people lined up around the state to run for Convention Delegate in the primary in 8 days. Attorney General is likewise decided by the Convention.

I hope Crouch wins but I doubt she will.
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