INDIANAPOLIS -- On Indianapolis This Week, a close look at the ballot challenge to U.S. Senate candidate Todd Young and the fight over the next Supreme Court Justice.
The Indiana Election Commission voted 2-2 on the challenge to Todd Young’s campaign, meaning he will stay on the ballot.
We have exclusive reaction after the commission meeting with our Katie Heinz.
2-2 on another vote regarding a challenge to Rep. Todd Young's candidacy. Young to remain on ballot after nearly 6 hours of testimony @rtv6
— Katie Heinz (@katieheinz6) February 20, 2016
Young’s campaign has dismissed the challenge as a “political stunt.”
NEW: Reax from @ToddYoungIN campaign to Election Commission: a "political stunt" @rtv6 #INSEN pic.twitter.com/fG2qwjYDI2
— #IndyThisWeek (@IndyThisWeek) February 20, 2016
Plus Insiders Mary Beth Schneider, Dan Parker and Jennifer Hallowell talk about the long-term fallout for all of the candidates.
Did @ToddYoungIN get a free pass from the Election Commission? The fiery debate with our Insiders. Sunday 830a @rtv6 pic.twitter.com/MxWlaZR6fI
— #IndyThisWeek (@IndyThisWeek) February 20, 2016
After the death of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, Sen. Dan Coats has said there should be no vote on a new Supreme Court justice until after the presidential election. But he is explaining to our Jason Fechner how it’s not a “blind no” and that he could vote on an Obama nominee.
Coats is discussing the GOP Presidential race.
Many people, including politicians, were surprised at Carrier leaving Indianapolis, putting 1,400 people out of work.
Indiana Gov. Pence’s Deputy Chief of Staff Matt Lloyd also talks about Carrier’s decision to leave Indy, and what the state is doing to try to save those jobs, or get taxpayer money back.
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