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A Few Political Items of Note

Saturday, April 25th, 2020

Here are a few political items from across the state that you might find somewhat interesting, do with them what you will. Keep May 20th on your calendar.  Why?  It’s the filing deadline for Attorney General candidates who want to run for the GOP nomination at this summer’s state convention (if they actually have one).  We bring […]

New Poll Shows Good News for Trump, Holcomb

Sunday, April 19th, 2020

A poll conducted last week of more than 1,000 likely Hoosier voters by Indy Politics and Change Research has a lot of good news for President Donald Trump and Governor Eric Holcomb and a little good news for their respective challengers,  Joe Biden and Dr. Woody Myers. The Indy Politics/Change Research poll showed Trump with a 13-point lead over Biden and Holcomb, with a 20 point […]

Marion County’s $1.4 Million Mistake

Sunday, April 12th, 2020

Marion County is about to make a huge and completely avoidable, mistake that is going to cost the taxpayers more than $1.4 million. On Monday, a proposal is being introduced at the City-County Council that would appropriate $1.4 million to send every registered voter in Indianapolis an absentee ballot application to be used for the […]

Holcomb Finetunes COVID-19 Order

Monday, April 6th, 2020

Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb announced Monday new measures to protect Hoosiers and mitigate the spread of  COVID-19. In a new Executive Order, the administration is mandating that retail businesses not listed as essential must operate the same way as restaurants and bars, and must not allow any foot traffic, except by appointment only, and only in […]

A Few COVID-19 Conversations

Sunday, April 5th, 2020

We continue our look at the impact of COVID-19 on the State of Indiana from various perspectives. We talk to WIBC Political reporter Eric Berman, Fifth District Congressional candidate Kent Abernathy and Pastor Matt Barnes, the volunteer Chaplin at the Indiana Statehouse. In the Leon-Tailored Audio above Berman talks about the steps Indiana took this past week […]

Holcomb Administration Downplaying COVID-19 Health Study

Monday, March 30th, 2020

State officials are taking a measured response to a national report that shows positive news for Indiana’s efforts to combat COVID-19, the coronavirus. Last week the University of Washington’s  Institute for Health and Metrics and Evaluation (IMHE) stated Indiana’s COVID-19 cases would peak on April 14, the state was short an estimated 2,000 hospital beds and it […]

Health Study Projects COVID-19 Peaks in Indiana on April 14

Saturday, March 28th, 2020

A study released Thursday by the University of Washington is projecting COVID-19 will hit its peak in Indiana on April 14.* The Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation study presents the first set of estimates of predicted health service utilization and deaths due to COVID-19 by day for the next four months for each state […]

My Corona*

Monday, March 23rd, 2020

I’ve always believed that if you want to know a person’s real character, give them a lot of money, power, or alcohol, and you really see what they are like. I now need to add one other item to that list; COVID-19, otherwise known as the coronavirus. And because of that virus, the true nature […]

Indiana Issues TV -Episode 40

Friday, March 20th, 2020

On this edition of Indiana Issues, we explore two main topics; the impact of COVID-19, the coronavirus, on the state of Indiana and the 2020 legislative session. Our panel includes Republican Pete Seat, Democrat Jamar Cobb-Denard, and Libertarian Brad Klopfenstein Here’s the rundown… 0:00 – Introduction 1:00 – The Coronavirus Impact in Indiana 17:00 – […]

Another Biden Bump

Saturday, March 14th, 2020

Joe Biden’s chances of winning the Indiana Democratic primary continues to rise according to the latest analysis by the 538 Blog. The 538 is forecasting Biden to win 51 percent of the vote, up from 47 percent; while Bernie Sanders is predicted to win 24 percent, which is down from 29 percent. Hawaiian Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard was still averaging four percent. With […]