Get out and vote for Mourdock; he needs the votes, and we desperately need his vote in the Senate to silence dingy Harry and overturn 0bamacare.
Pence will win handily, and will be an excellent Governor.
Susan Brooks will be our Representative.
I voted early, but my son got to our Fishers precinct at 6:00 a.m. since he has to open the shop at 7:45 and didn’t want to be late. He was back home a little after 7:00; busy, but orderly. Our precinct will probably turn out 80%, and we are a heavy Republican county.
I voted straight ticket - no reason not to based on who was running. The ONLY one that gave me pause was Chard in the 5th district. He’s Libertarian and I appreciated his candid and articulate explanations of his position. I get really frustrated with the canned messaging of the larger campaigns and love it when people talk like a real person (even in writing). Unfortunately there were a couple of deal breakers for me. Rupert shot himself in the foot with his compromising language on abortion. The issue is polarizing because it deals with life. Either be for or against it but don’t be lukewarm on it. And if you are don’t tell me about it because you will lose my vote every time.