Absolutely insane that $13.5M is spent and turnout is flat or down in many of the contested districts.
People are fed up with this type of campaigning and messaging. Rightfully so
I loved Bob.
He was a great friend and mentor to me.. I will miss him.
I was insanely lucky that he assisted me in all aspects of life… he always believed in me. He always helped me.. and he always made the room he was in better.
YOU DONE GOOD brother… thank you for it all.
@Foxe1225@Indy_reporter_ Maybe the Republican Party left them. That’s how I feel. Grew up on a farm as a republican. I couldn’t get behind supporting Trumps pay to play, crazy spending, hand outs, and supporting billionaires over hard working people. I believe in freedom, religious and social.
The numbers speak for themselves. Thank you to everyone who watched and attended the games and/or ancillary events, those who volunteered, and to the media who covered the event. And a special shout out to my colleagues who know how to stage a first-class event.
.@NASCAR has hired its first-ever director of artificial intelligence, as sports leagues get serious about trying to leverage the much ballyhooed and potentially transformative technology. https://t.co/H5BKsi4IWI
I’m running for Congress because this seat belongs to the people—not corporations.
This is about taking power back from corporate kings and political insiders—and making government work for working families. #nokings#congress#indy#democrat#vote
I won’t take corporate PAC money.
I’ve seen what it does.
Candidates run for office with clear convictions. Then they get there, and the environment changes. Not because they’re corrupt. Because money reshapes access. Whose calls get answered. Who gets a meeting shifts.
I don’t want to put myself in that position.
We’ve spent years arguing that corporate money has too much influence in politics. If we believe that, it has to show up in how we run.
Who funds you matters. It shapes who feels entitled to your time before a bill is even written.
Indiana needs strong businesses. I’m not anti-growth. But I don’t believe companies lobbying Congress should also finance the people they lobby.
Over the past two years, corporate PAC money has been taken by our congressional rep from:
Defense Contractors:
Lockheed Martin, RTX, Northrop Grumman, Boeing, Leidos, and Honeywell — companies whose profits depend on federal contracts negotiated in Washington and funded by taxpayers here at home.
Freight Rail Corporations:
CSX, Norfolk Southern, Union Pacific, and BNSF Railway — companies that move hazardous materials through our communities and lobby Congress on rail safety standards.
Wall Street & Financial Institutions:
BlackRock, Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase, Capital One, and Regions Financial — institutions that shape lending rules, investment policy, and financial regulation that affect retirement accounts, mortgages, and access to credit for small businesses here at home.
Utilities & Energy Companies:
Duke Energy and AES Corporation — the same companies setting rates that families throughout Indiana see on their monthly bills.
Telecommunications & Technology:
Verizon, AT&T, Google, and Charter Communications (Spectrum) — companies that influence broadband access, wireless pricing, competition, and digital privacy in markets families rely on every day.
These are the same industries that show up when utility rates rise, rail policy is debated, defense budgets grow, and financial rules are rewritten.
They’re already in the process. They don’t need to be financing it, too.
I’m raising my kids in Indy. We pay the electric bill. We deal with the same broadband outages. We drive through the same dangerous rail crossings.
That’s enough to keep my priorities straight.
I’m not taking corporate PAC money. I work for the people.
For the first time since it welcomed FOX as its broadcaster in 2025, the IndyCar Series has posted three consecutive television audiences with an average exceeding 1 million viewers that didn’t include the Indianapolis 500. https://t.co/Ew7DRsmSpN
The FIRST motor race through our nation’s capital is shifting into HIGH GEAR 🏁
The official Indycar and route for the Freedom 250 Grand Prix is REVEALED… and what a better place to show them off than at the start and finish line with @SecretaryBurgum@MonicaCrowley@MayorBowser@Team_Penske@FOXSports
August 22nd. Be there. FREEDOM REVS 🏎️🇺🇸🏆