Left of Midlife

The Primary Episode: Stress, Stats, and Celebration

1 h 12 min · 13 de may de 2026
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The votes are counted, the yard signs are fading, and Indiana's primary election season is officially over...mostly. In this episode of Left of Midlife, we break down the wins, the losses, surprises, and political shake ups from primary night.   We're talking voter turnout, congressional and state races, Trump-backed candidates, redistricting battles, campaign spending, and what all of it could mean heading into November. Did Indiana become the exception to the rule this cycle? And what does that say about voters right now?   And yes...we're also talking about Tiffanie winning her primary for State House District 63. From the stress and exhaustion of campaigning to the emotions of election night and what comes next, we're pulling back the curtain on what running for office actually feels like behind the polished Facebook posts and campaign photos.   It's part political analysis, part group therapy, and part celebration.

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