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Rust has as much chance in the taxpayer funded primary as Jim Irsay has of getting inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
He might not have a chance but he is fighting over principle.
Not surprising the Indiana GOP would be trying to keep Rust out for their darling Trump acolyte Jim Banks.