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Big money keeps pouring into Indiana gubernatorial campaign

October 17, 2016 GMT

Associated Press

INDIANAPOLIS -- Big money is continuing to pour in from out of state into the campaign accounts for Indiana's gubernatorial candidates.

State disclosure reports show the Republican Governors Association has kicked in $1.75 million for GOP candidate Eric Holcomb this month.

Politicians miss city’s special Coney fix

Niki Kelly AND BRIAN FRANCISCO | The Journal GazetteSeptember 4, 2016 GMT

Coney Island was feeling no love last week.

Both major party gubernatorial candidates canceled visits to the iconic hot dog haven.

Lt. Gov. Eric Holcomb was set to visit Monday but an accident on Interstate 69 delayed the GOP candidate by about an hour, causing the cancellation.

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