Decade of Indem Statewide Futility Tallian, Weinzapfel Hope to Change Party’S 2-17 Record in Statewide Races by BRIAN A
V25, N38 Thursday, June 11, 2020 Decade of INDem statewide futility Tallian, Weinzapfel hope to change party’s 2-17 record in statewide races By BRIAN A. HOWEY INDIANAPOLIS – As Indiana Democrats meet over the next several days for their pandemic-altered state con- vention, the party appears to be wander- ing the desert like Moses, virtually unable to win state- wide. November will be the final election of this second decade of the 21st Century. Of the trols around 20% of county offices (around 10% of county 19 statewide races of the past decade (including 2010), commissioners), two of 11 federal seats, none of the six Indiana Democrats are just 2-17, or winning just 11%. Statehouse constitutional offices, and has been mired in The gubernatorial nominee, Dr. Woody Myers, re- super-minority status in the General Assembly since 2014. ported $376,692 in total contributions on his April 15 pre- Arguably its most conspicuous rising star, former primary report, and a mere $22,155 cash on hand, and no recent large donations since (compared to $7.1 million for Continued on page 3 Gov. Eric Holcomb’s reelection committee). The party con- America’s race reckoning By KELLY HAWES CNHI News ANDERSON – In the summer of 1966, Mike Wal- lace of CBS News interviewed Martin Luther King Jr. about the ongoing struggle for civil rights. “We can’t act like this virus isn’t “How many summers like this do you imagine we can expect?” Wallace asked. The continuing to spread across the summer before, the Watts riots had erupted in South Central Los state of Indiana, but we have the Angeles in response to accusa- intensity at a managed level.” tions of police brutality toward the city’s African-American com- - Gov.
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