Gubernatorial candidates begin push for votes

by Samuel King (king@wsbt.com)

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Gov. Mitch Daniels has begun running campaign ads in preparation for the May 6 Indiana primary

Gov. Mitch Daniels has begun running campaign ads in preparation for the May 6 Indiana primary.

By WSBT News1

SOUTH BEND — The Indiana primaries are just weeks away. Candidates for Indiana governor say the interest in the presidential race could increase turnout.

Two of the major candidates are beginning to run television ads — a sure sign the campaign is getting into gear. Gov. Mitch Daniels started running ads last week. Democratic candidate Jim Schellinger began running them a few weeks ago, and Democratic candidate Jill Long Thompson plans to soon.

Recent polls indicate Hoosiers are split over whether the governor has done a good job.

“He cares about the community,” one voter in South Bend said. “He cares about family focused stuff, so I love Mitch Daniels.”

“It feels like he's selling the state away from the people who live in it,” another voter said.

The Democratic candidates hope to capitalize on that discontent with the governor, especially on the economy.

“We've lost so many jobs, personal income is down,” said former Congressman Jill Long Thompson, a Democratic candidate. “We have a dropout rate that is unacceptable. Health care costs are too high.”

“We're not hearing much about the jobs that were losing,” said Jim Schellinger, a Democratic candidate. “We're not hearing much about how every day Hoosiers can't afford to fill their tanks at the gas pump.”

Gov. Daniels does not face any Republican challengers in the primary, but he's running on his record, which he says has moved the state in a positive direction.

“I think honestly the best way to get rehired by the people of Indiana is to do a good job,” he said. “And find new jobs and new ways to save tax dollars.”

Daniels has a wide lead over his would-be challenger in fundraising. Recent polls show he has a large lead over his rivals, but the gap could narrow as more people learn about the Democratic candidates.

Monday, Apr 7 at 1:48 PM Jol wrote ...

Please, let's ditch Mitch in 2008. If it's not the Toll Road sell-out, it's the proposed Illiana. If it's not that, it's doubling hog CAFOs. If it's not that, it's the BP/Great Lakes incident. If it's not that, it's the Indiana Dept of Environmental Mis-management. Not to mention why our taxes got so high in the first place. To me, this man has made it clear over the past four years how he feels about the northern part of this state. I hope everyone makes it clear how they feel in November.

Wednesday, Mar 26 at 4:25 PM Do I sound bitter? wrote ...

Our Govenor has every right to run on his record of directing the state in a positive direction. But then that's just a part of the statement; We are heading in the right direction if our destination is 'HELL'! Yes things are quite positive for our man mitch. If he loses this election you can bet he'll vacate this state within sixty days and jet off to where he can wait for his dividend checks to show up from the companies and parties he utilized in selling us out! 4 more yrs? I can't afford it

Wednesday, Mar 26 at 11:02 AM Dustin wrote ...

Kudos to WSBT for their investigative journalism. Due to their hard work and diligence they were able to unearth the one voter in South Bend who actually likes Mitch Daniels. Seriously, Mitch will be a formidable opponent this fall. He is already spinning his record into "I made the tough decisions, but they were in your best interests". He will claim credit for property tax reform and he will use the Kernan-Shepard reforms in his platform. However, never underestimate an angry populace.

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