U.S. Senate hopeful Rust files suit over state law that keeps him off ballot

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2 thoughts on “U.S. Senate hopeful Rust files suit over state law that keeps him off ballot

    1. Having taxpayers pay for political party primaries – especially when an elected official that leaves office and isn’t replaced by voters, but by party insiders – is pretty stupid to begin with.

      If Indiana is going to have primaries paid for by taxpayers, they should be open primaries.

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