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Rep. Jim Banks sails through US Senate primary unopposed

Republican Rep. Jim Banks of Indiana, who advanced through the Republican Senate primary without facing any competition, said the Hoosier state “deserves steadfast conservative leadership in the Senate.”

“Last January, we announced our candidacy to represent Indiana in the U.S. Senate. Today, we officially announced… I am honored to be the Republican nominee for the election.”

“I entered this race because Indiana is a conservative state and deserves solid conservative leadership in the Senate. I have enjoyed traveling the state over the past year. “And I’ve made it clear that as a senator, I will fight to protect our borders and restore our economy. Get back on track and defeat the woke policies of the radical left.”

“Our country is at a crossroads, and to turn things around, it is imperative that we retake the Senate, increase our House majority, and return President Trump to the White House this November. I am grateful for the support I have received from the state and the Republican Party throughout this process, and I will continue to bring Hoosier values ​​to Washington.”

Former President Donald Trump wrote in Truth Social last year that he supported the banks. post“Jim Banks is respected by everyone and never disappoints. And I have my complete and total support!”

And even though Banks had no competition in the U.S. Senate primary, Trump also posted on Monday. prompt People intended to vote for the congressman on Tuesday, but then published another post Congratulations Bank on Tuesday.

President Trump on Tuesday: “Congratulations to my great friend Congressman Jim Banks on your big win tonight.” post read. “Jim will work hard for Indiana in the Senate. So let’s keep working hard for Jim and help him win with us in November!”

who is banks provided Since the beginning of 2017, in the House of Representatives, Said In his remarks Tuesday, he said he is a “fiscally sound conservative” and has a “solid pro-life voting record.”

Last year, the lawmaker announced his intention to start an “anti-awakening rally.”

Last month, he proposed the NPR Defunding Act.

Republican Sen. Mike Braun of Indiana has chosen to run for governor rather than seek re-election to the Senate. won The state’s Republican gubernatorial primary.

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