Democratic Candidate for Lt. Governor Terry Goodin sits down with ABC57
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SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- The race for Indiana Governor appears closer than most experts originally expected.
Democrats are hoping that pushback on the statewide ban on most abortions, enacted by Republicans in the State House and signed by outgoing Governor Eric Holcomb, will boost their chances.
Democratic Candidate for Lt. Governor Terry Goodin sat down with ABC57 News today to discuss the issues.
Goodin is running with Democrat Jennifer McCormick, against Republican Mike Braun and his running mate Micah Beckwith, with Libertarian Donald Rainwater also on the ballot.
Braun is leading in public polls anywhere from three percent to as much as eleven percent.
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