Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita confirmed Wednesday that he would seek a second term in 2024.
about the doctor who performed an abortion on an Ohio 10-year-old, announced on Twitter Wednesday he is seeking reelection in 2024.
"I am proud of my work bringing back nearly $1 billion to taxpayers in just over two years, fighting wokeism, protecting citizens and our jobs from federal overreach, bureaucrats and special interests while always standing up for liberty," heConfirming I am seeking reelection in '24.
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