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Brandi for Indiana State Senate District 49 retweeted
OH MY GOSH DHS Sec. Mullin just revealed absolutely SHOCKING numbers - 450k kids were taken by unvetted sponsors under Biden - Some kids claimed that they were raped over 600 times!!! - A third of all females were sexually assaulted while being trafficked to our border - DHS found 146k kids so far The Biden regime ran a massive child sex trafficking operation. You are not angry enough.
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Brandi for Indiana State Senate District 49 retweeted
INDIANA Consolidated Grain and Barge Corporation in Mt Vernon, Indiana (Posey County) expands with partnership with the Indiana Economic Development Corporation. The business is located near the convergence of the Ohio and Wabash rivers in furthest southwestern part of the State. Btw, The IEDC got it right this time. This is the Senate District of Jim Tomes. “On Tuesday, May 19, I joined other state and local officials at the groundbreaking of the new Consolidated Grain and Barge Corporation soybean facility expansion at the Ports of Indiana-Mount Vernon. The new expansion is the largest investment in the port in more than 20 years and is designed to triple grain handling capacity at the Mount Vernon port. The expansion includes new grain storage and truck unloading facilities, as well as a conveyor system that transfers grain between multiple sites. The Mount Vernon port is the largest in the state and ships exports around the world. I am excited to see how this expansion will help increase trade and support our Hoosier farmers.” Senator Jim Tomes @LGMicahBeckwith @MicahBeckwith @GovBraun @indianagop @Jim_Banks @Indy_reporter_ @MaxForIndiana @Jamie4INgov @JayStarkeySen6 @BDP4Indiana @INFREEDOMCAUCUS
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Brandi for Indiana State Senate District 49 retweeted
INDIANA Vanderburgh County had the LOWEST voter turnout in the entire state of Indiana this primary election. Not one of the lowest. The lowest. Out of 123,739 registered voters, only 10,338 people cast a ballot. That is just 8%. Statewide turnout was around 17%, which is already low—but Vanderburgh County came in at less than half of that. Let that sink in. More than 9 out of 10 registered voters here did not participate in choosing local leadership, judges, council races, county offices, and the people making decisions on taxes, utilities, development, roads, neighborhoods, and public spending. This is how the same systems stay in place. This is how the same circles of influence remain untouched. This is how the “good old boy club” survives. Not because they are unbeatable—but because most people never show up to challenge it. And honestly, part of the problem may be structural. Vanderburgh County is heavily driven by manufacturing, healthcare, retail, and shift-based work. Long hours, overtime, physical exhaustion, and limited flexibility make it harder for working people to get to the polls. When your one day off is your only chance to rest, voting can feel like one more burden. But there is another problem too—disconnection. People do not believe their voice matters. They see vague agendas. Poor communication. Meetings where decisions feel made before public comment starts. Elected officials disengaged during meetings. Party leadership that often feels distant, disingenuous, and disconnected from the people they claim to represent. After enough of that, people stop showing up. Not because they do not care. Because they stop believing participation matters. That is dangerous. Because if only 8% vote, a very small group decides the future for everyone else. If we want change in this city and this county, we cannot keep sitting out. We have to break the cycle. We have to increase turnout. We have to show up. We have to pay attention before decisions are final. We have to stop handing power to the same closed circles by default. Government does not just happen behind closed doors. A lot of it happens in public meetings nobody attends and elections nobody votes in. If we want better, we have to be there. Because silence is not neutrality. Silence is surrender. @SOSDiegoMorales @INFREEDOMCAUCUS @Jamie4INgov @JayStarkeySen6 @Jim_Banks @lcgm1951 @CherylWMusgrave @MicahBeckwith @vote4mdavis @LGMicahBeckwith @GovBraun #Evansville #VanderburghCounty #VoteLocal #LocalGovernment #IndianaPolitics #CivicEngagement #Transparency #CommunityMatters #BreakTheCycle
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Brandi for Indiana State Senate District 49 retweeted
IN-08 should say HELL NO to COVID CRAZY Mary Allen. MESSMER FOR CONGRESS!
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I want to extend my heartfelt congratulations to all those who won their primaries last week. You have earned the trust of the voters, and I wish you success in the battles ahead. Though this round did not go as we had hoped, let me be clear: I am not going anywhere. In four years, I will be back on the ballot, stronger, wiser, and more determined than ever to fight for the future of Indiana. In the meantime, I will continue serving our communities every single day. You will still find me out in the neighborhoods, listening to your concerns, fighting for solutions, and working alongside anyone who wants to build a better, stronger, and more prosperous Indiana. The work doesn’t stop just because one election is over. Our fight for a brighter future continues — and so do I.
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Brandi for Indiana State Senate District 49 retweeted
Hoosiers, don’t re-elect the same establishment politicians who have been selling you out for years.
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Brandi for Indiana State Senate District 49 retweeted
INDIANA It’s now 7 days until Primary Election Day in Indiana. Tuesday, May 5, 2026. Yes, early voting has already been available for a couple of weeks. But history shows what we all know is true: these final 7 days are when most voters finally start paying attention. So now is the time to look past the glossy mailers, polished slogans, and “conservative Republican” labels — and look at the actual record. Ron Alting. Jim Buck. Travis Holdman. Liz Brown. Rick Niemeyer. Linda Rogers. Dan Dernulc. Spencer Deery. Greg Goode. Greg Walker. These 10 Republican incumbents have an average age of roughly 66 and have served a combined 118 years in the Indiana Senate. The question is simple: Are they actually representing grassroots Republican voters? Or are they being protected by the same Senate establishment that wants to keep power exactly where it is? Look at the pattern. Ron Alting has served in the Indiana Senate for nearly three decades. Greg Walker has served for nearly two decades. Jim Buck and Travis Holdman have each served roughly 17–18 years in the Senate. Liz Brown and Rick Niemeyer have each served for more than a decade. Linda Rogers has been there for several years. And even the newer incumbents — Dan Dernulc, Spencer Deery, and Greg Goode — are already being backed by major establishment and caucus support. That is the real issue. This is not just about age. This is not just about years in office. This is about power, protection, and whether the Republican grassroots still have a voice. Eight of these ten Republican incumbents opposed the Trump-backed redistricting effort: Dan Dernulc Rick Niemeyer Linda Rogers Travis Holdman Jim Buck Spencer Deery Greg Goode Greg Walker Then many of these same incumbents were protected by Senate caucus money, PAC money, insider money, and establishment support against conservative primary challengers. That should tell voters something. When grassroots Republicans wanted stronger action, too many of these incumbents sided with caution, insiders, or the political status quo. When taxpayers wanted real relief, some of these incumbents supported or enabled tolling authority, tax credits, subsidies, grant programs, fee structures, or weak tax-relief plans. When conservatives wanted smaller government, several supported policies that expanded public-health structures, created new state programs, grew bureaucracy, or picked winners and losers through special-interest tax incentives. When voters wanted free-market leadership, too many records showed support for corporate welfare, film tax credits, data-center incentives, green-energy-style programs, carbon-sequestration schemes, and other government-managed economic favoritism. When parents and social conservatives wanted strong leadership, there were failures or questionable votes on issues like girls’ sports, religious instruction, anti-DEI legislation, immigration enforcement, and pro-life policy. When Second Amendment voters wanted constitutional carry moved forward, Liz Brown’s Judiciary Committee did not move the House-passed bill before the deadline. When gun-rights voters looked at Greg Walker’s record, they saw a vote against permitless carry. When election-integrity conservatives looked at Greg Walker’s record, they saw a vote against election-integrity legislation. When pro-life voters looked at Ron Alting’s record, they saw a vote against Indiana’s major post-Dobbs abortion restriction. When anti-DEI conservatives looked at Greg Goode’s record, they saw a vote against anti-DEI legislation. When religious-liberty conservatives looked at Dan Dernulc’s record, they saw a vote against religious-instruction access. And when Trump-aligned Republican voters looked at the 2025 redistricting fight, they saw eight of these ten incumbents stand against the effort. Again, this is not about one vote. It is about a pattern. A pattern of long tenure. A pattern of establishment protection. A pattern of PAC funding. A pattern of business, banking, real estate, housing, labor, utility, legal, and insider campaign support. A pattern of Republican incumbents saying the right things at election time while too often voting with the system once they are safely back in office. These final 7 days matter. This is when voters start asking questions. This is when records matter. This is when grassroots conservatives need to look closely at who is funding these incumbents, who is protecting them, and whether their votes actually match their campaign promises. Indiana conservatives should be asking: Who fought for real property tax reform? Who stood for parental rights? Who defended girls’ sports? Who protected religious liberty? Who backed pro-life values? Who defended the Second Amendment? Who stood against DEI? Who fought for election integrity? Who opposed corporate welfare? Who fought for limited government? Who protected taxpayers? Who stood with grassroots Republican voters when it actually mattered? And who sided with the establishment? The question every voter should ask before May 5 is simple: After all these years in office, who are these incumbents really representing? Are they representing you? Or are they representing the Senate establishment, PAC donors, lobbyist-connected interests, banking interests, real estate interests, business groups, labor PACs, and political insiders who are funding and protecting them? Indiana does not need more protected incumbents. Indiana needs conservative fighters. Seven days. Pay attention. Check the record. Then vote like it matters. DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH!! This should help get you started tinyurl.com/4ep7h5sc @INGOP @sarahofindiana @INFREEDOMCAUCUS @LGMicahBeckwith @MicahBeckwith @GovBraun @RBagsbyIndiana @Trevor4indiana @BrendaWilsonIN @LizBrownUS @AGToddRokita @brenda_swi
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Brandi for Indiana State Senate District 49 retweeted
As Hoosiers, we’re proud to call Indiana home, a state full of opportunity. While our legislature meets part-time, our commitment to making Indiana the best it can be is full-time.
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Brandi for Indiana State Senate District 49 retweeted
Let's Evaluate The Voting Records Of Indiana Republicans Who Opposed Redistricting Can you trust records like this? caseythehost.substack.com/p/… @ScottPresler @TPAction @bgalsWI @Indy_reporter_
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Brandi for Indiana State Senate District 49 retweeted
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I love this. 👇 To the person who wrote this, thank you for sharing what so many of us think of our President.♥️🇺🇸 Mr. President, ⠀ I don’t know if you’ll ever read this. Probably not. But I’m writing it anyway because my wife and I talk about this all the time, and somebody needs to say it out loud. ⠀ We can’t wait for the day you’re no longer President. ⠀ Not because we’re tired of you. The opposite. Because you deserve to go home. You deserve quiet mornings. You deserve to sit on your own porch without the weight of 330 million people sitting on your shoulders. You deserve your family back. You deserve peace. ⠀ You didn’t have to do any of this. ⠀ You had the money. You had the name. You had the life most men only dream about. You could’ve spent the rest of your days golfing, traveling, watching your grandkids grow up. ⠀ Instead you stepped into a fire that nearly cost you everything. ⠀ They mocked you. They sued you. They raided your home. They tried to bankrupt you. They tried to lock you up. They dragged your wife and kids through the mud. They put a bullet through your ear and you got up with your fist in the air and kept going. ⠀ For what? ⠀ For us. Regular people. Truck drivers. Welders. Waitresses. Roughnecks. Farmers. Single moms working two jobs. Grandparents on a fixed income watching the country they built get handed away. ⠀ You didn’t owe us a thing. And you gave us everything. ⠀ You risked your name. Your legacy. Your safety. Your family’s safety. Your brand. Your freedom. All of it. So this country could have one more shot at being what it was supposed to be. ⠀ And the truth nobody wants to admit? ⠀ We didn’t deserve a President like you. ⠀ A nation this divided, this ungrateful, this asleep at the wheel didn’t earn a man willing to bleed for it. But God sent you anyway. And I’ll thank Him for that until the day I die. 🙏 ⠀ So when the day finally comes that you walk away from that desk, I hope you sleep good. I hope your wife laughs again without looking over her shoulder. I hope your kids breathe easy. I hope you golf till the sun goes down and nobody bothers you for nothing. ⠀ You earned every bit of it. ⠀ Thank you, Mr. President. From a truck driver in Texas who prays for you often. ⠀ God bless you. God bless your family. And God bless the United States of America. 🇺🇸
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Brandi for Indiana State Senate District 49 retweeted
Saint Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle. Be our defense against the wickedness and snares of the Devil. May God rebuke him, we humbly pray, and do thou, O Prince of the heavenly hosts, by the power of God, cast into hell Satan, and all the evil spirits, who prowl about the world seeking the ruin of souls. Amen.
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Brandi for Indiana State Senate District 49 retweeted
I’m balling my eyes out. President Trump “ I want to live to make this country great. That’s why I want to live” Nobody will ever be like Trump America is so blessed 🙏
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Absolutely 100%
While traveling Indiana, I’ve been asking state legislators to sponsor legislation that would require proof of citizenship to register to vote. Let’s work on the SAVE America Act both at the federal level & in all 50 states.
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Brandi for Indiana State Senate District 49 retweeted
The more I look into the Indiana Senate Republican primaries the more dirty & messy everything seems.
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Brandi for Indiana State Senate District 49 retweeted
Hoosiers have a chance to replace some Indiana Senators who have backed policies that have made life more expensive for families.
The more I look into the Indiana Senate Republican primaries the more dirty & messy everything seems.
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Absolutely disgusting. Why did we start to allow sexual activities in public?
Minneapolis may legalize adult bathhouses - allowing adults to engage in sexual activity trib.al/aAR7VKb
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Brandi for Indiana State Senate District 49 retweeted
HOLY FUCKlNG HELL MELANIA TRUMP IS OUT HERE NAMING NAMES AND NOT HOLDING BACK! "The false smears about me from mean spirited and politically motivated individuals and entities looking to cause damage to my good name to gain financially and climb politically must stop." "My attorneys and I have found this unfound and baseless lies with success and will continue to maintain my sound reputation without hesitation." "To date, several individuals and companies have been legally obligated to publicly apologize and retract their lies about me." "Such as daily beast, James Carville and Harper Collins U.K. Now is the time for congress to act. Epstein was not alone." SUE THEM INTO OBLIVION.
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Brandi for Indiana State Senate District 49 retweeted
INDIANA TURNING POINT ACTION WITH SCOTT PRESLER Candidates Running against the RINOs. Road trip! @ScottPresler @LGMicahBeckwith @MicahBeckwith @GovBraun @RobMKendall @SecJennerIN @Jenee759215 @lcgm1951 @INFREEDOMCAUCUS
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Brandi for Indiana State Senate District 49 retweeted
CALLING ALL PATRIOTS!  Our home is being invaded. That ends today. We’re launching a NEW non-profit organization, Save Heritage Indiana. We will end and reverse mass migration in Indiana. Will you sign our pledge? (Link in bio) Despite being deep-red, Indiana has ZERO organizations fighting mass migration. Meanwhile, an army of far-left groups - such as Exodus Refugee and the Indiana Latino Institute -  have about 100 full-time staff working to flood our communities. Many immigrants commit crimes, reduce our wages, take entry level jobs young Americans deserve, increase the price of housing, and disrespect our way of life. Just in Indiana, we spend more teaching English to newcomers than we do on mental health for Hoosiers. We advocate for a 30-year immigration moratorium, nationally, until we’re a united people again. We’ve already received endorsements from Indiana's Lieutenant Governor and state representatives. We were mentioned on Infowars. And Tom Homan, the border czar, told us our mission is critical.  What’s our plan? (1) successful grassroots advocacy and (2) cutting edge software: (1) Our co-founder already built a statewide grassroots movement of 7,000 supporters and 500 monthly donors. Now he’ll do it again to protect Indiana’s heritage. (2) As for technology, we have 20 years experience in software engineering. So in addition to passing policies, we can build tools to help agencies implement that policy. The America we grew up in is being destroyed. Will you fight for your heritage? Do these two things: 1. Sign the pledge (link in bio) 2. Share this post with your friends.
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