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Would be far better than Rokita (then again, so is just about any other candidate), and, just like Jennifer McCormick, I’m voting for her knowing she’s going to lose by at least 15 points.
Our sad reality. I had a sign for her in my yard in her last race and will proudly again this time hoping enough people realize how embarrassing and useless Rokita is for the state.
Thank God there is a qualified candidate running against Rokita but given that its Indiana, scandals or not she proably has an uphill battle.
The last time Democrats held significant offices in Indiana, it was a train-wreck!
No, Rokita might be a jerk….but at least he’s not a Democrat!
“at least he’s not a Democrat”. Regardless of how dangerous a candidate is to our democracy, I see tribalism is alive and still not well in our State.
Glenda Ritz spent 4 years finding out Indiana Republicans had constructed a system in which her office was largely a figurehead, something confirmed by Jennifer McCormick who quit rather than go along with it.
Joe Donnelly? Remind me what he did that was embarrassing other than those campaign videos at the end when it was clear he was going to lose. His six years were a fair bit less embarrassing than the six years of Mike Braun … Donnelly was an upgrade over both Braun and Richard Mourdock, for sure.
I’d agree that Pat Bauer was pretty embarrassing for sure … up there screaming “no” to everything Mitch Daniels proposed, light on the alternatives. But that was a very long time ago.
What exactly is Rokita, then?
No Corporate HR sept. would hire Diego Morales over Destiny Wells for any position . Yet The Republicans did showing just how low they have gone.
The Governor hired a minder to keep a lid on Diego Morales so far that is working except Morales handed out big bonuses to Secretary of State staff for covering up his ineptness .
What precisely are Destiny Wells’ accomplishments? I looked at her LinkedIn and it is mostly roles that last +/- one year, apart from her service in the reserves. I’ve googled for her bio and never found any page that suggests impressive accomplishments.
Five months as associate corporation counsel for Indy, 13 mos at deputy attorney general (of which there are many with this title), eight months as “founder” of eLawyering, eleven months in “private practice” in law. She’s been working for the Democratic party since losing her Secretary of State bid.
Where is the real track record of accomplishment? The bouncing from job to job wold be the proverbial red flag for most people.
You’d also think getting fired twice from minor positions in the same office you’re trying to run would be a proverbial red flag to most people, but apparently these sorts of things don’t matter any more to most people. Which explains why you can then hence walk into the office and create a job with nebulous responsibilities for your brother-in-law that pays better than the mayor of Indianapolis…
Wells’ campaign will go just about as well as Jefferson Shreve’s recent mayoral campaign, with the same expected results.