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The votes are in. The signs are coming down. The consultants are sending invoices. And somewhere in Indiana right now, a candidate who spent six straight months posting pancake breakfast selfies is asking the most painful question in politics: How did I lose? In this episode of Hold ’em Accountable, we break down the May 5 Indiana primary elections and what they actually mean heading into November. No spin. No campaign brochure language. No “we’re excited about the path forward,” which is usually political code for “we are absolutely panicking.” Just reality. This primary was not subtle. Republicans held a loyalty test, and Donald Trump graded it personally. Five Trump-backed challengers defeated incumbent Republican state senators who opposed his redistricting push. Seven GOP Senate incumbents lost overall—the highest number since Ballotpedia began tracking in 2010. That’s not disagreement. That’s enforcement. Meanwhile, Democrats told a more complicated story. In Indiana’s congressional races: 📍 IN-04 – Drew Cox defeated three former congressional candidates, signaling Democratic voters chose the progressive over the familiar name. 📍 IN-05 – State Senator J.D. Ford defeated progressive favorite Jackson Franklin, showing voters prioritized electability against Victoria Spartz over ideological momentum. 📍 IN-06 – Dr. Cinde Wirth stayed the Democratic standard-bearer, proving voters chose conviction over caution. 📍 IN-09 – Brad Meyer defeated former nominee Tim Peck and a competitive field, another progressive win and a rejection of political reruns. That leaves us with the real Democratic story: Three progressive wins. One moderate win. Not confusion. Strategy. In redder districts, voters said: “If we’re climbing uphill anyway, send someone who actually believes in the climb.” In battleground districts, they said: “Winning comes first.” That debate didn’t end on primary night. It got louder. We also break down why your State House and State Senate races matter more than Congress for your actual life: 🏠 Property taxes 🏥 Healthcare access 🏫 School funding ⚡ Utility regulation ⚖️ Reproductive rights 🚔 County offices that can ruin your Tuesday faster than Congress ever will Because while everyone watches Washington… your life gets decided in Indianapolis. This episode covers: ✔️ Trump’s continued control of Indiana Republican primaries ✔️ Democratic turnout and momentum heading into November ✔️ Why moderate Republicans had a very bad night ✔️ Why Democrats still have a messaging problem ✔️ Why local races matter more than most people realize ✔️ What November now looks like for both parties ✔️ Why primaries—not general elections—often decide your future From now until the end of August, we’re going weekly deep dive mode: Utility monopolies Healthcare deserts Why working full-time still feels like financial parkour Why childcare costs more than rent Why poverty somehow comes with a premium subscription fee And then…Interview-Palooza 2: Electric Boogaloo Yes, that is still the official title. No, I will not be taking feedback. That means candidate interviews, congressional races, statehouse races, and local offices that actually affect your daily life. No softballs. No campaign brochure questions. Real conversations. Because democracy does not improve when politicians talk at voters. It improves when voters get loud enough that politicians have to answer. That is the job. That has always been the job. #IndianaPolitics #IndianaPrimary #Election2026 #HoldEmAccountable #PoliticalAnalysis
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