FINAL COUNTDOWN Republican candidate for governor Brad Chambers, right, stops by the Shelby County Courthouse yesterday to chat with early voters. Chambers started the day on the north side of Indianapolis, throwing out the first pitch for a youth baseball game, then on to Fishers, Carmel and then to Shelbyville before winding up in Speedway. “I think Indiana is better served by an outside business person with fresh eyes,” Chambers told The Addison Times. “It's been 20 years since Mitch Daniels was in office, and he was an outsider, so it's time for another outsider.”
Sunday, May 5, 2024
Sunday, May 5, 2024
Sunday, May 5, 2024
FINAL COUNTDOWN Republican candidate for governor Brad Chambers, right, stops by the Shelby County Courthouse yesterday to chat with early voters. Chambers started the day on the north side of Indianapolis, throwing out the first pitch for a youth baseball game, then on to Fishers, Carmel and then to Shelbyville before winding up in Speedway. “I think Indiana is better served by an outside business person with fresh eyes,” Chambers told The Addison Times. “It's been 20 years since Mitch Daniels was in office, and he was an outsider, so it's time for another outsider.”