October 2, 2024

Indiana gubernatorial candidates meet in debates this week, with libertarian partially excluded

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From left to right, Indiana gubernatorial candidates Mike Braun, the Republican; Libertarian Donald Rainwater; and Democrat Jennifer McCormick. Braun and McCormick will participate in three televised debates, with Rainwater excluded from one of them. - Brandon Smith / IPB News

From left to right, Indiana gubernatorial candidates Mike Braun, the Republican; Libertarian Donald Rainwater; and Democrat Jennifer McCormick. Braun and McCormick will participate in three televised debates, with Rainwater excluded from one of them.

Brandon Smith / IPB News

Indiana voters will get the chance to view two gubernatorial debates this week, Wednesday and Thursday evening.

Both of this week’s debates are on commercial television stations. The first, hosted by Fox59-CBS4 in Indianapolis, will only feature Republican Mike Braun and Democrat Jennifer McCormick. Nexstar, which owns the stations, uses a polling requirement for candidates to participate in debates, one it said Libertarian Donald Rainwater has not met.

Rainwater will be on stage alongside Braun and McCormick in the second debate, hosted by Indianapolis station WISH-TV. Both debates will be broadcast around the state on station affiliates.

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The three candidates will meet for a third debate later this month, Oct. 24, hosted by the nonpartisan Indiana Debate Commission.

Members of the public can submit questions for that debate on the commission’s website, IndianaDebateCommission.com.
 


 

Brandon is our Statehouse bureau chief. Contact him at bsmith@ipbs.org or follow him on Twitter at @brandonjsmith5.

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