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Trump's Indiana revenge tour sparks an ad avalanche: From the Politics Desk

Trump's Indiana revenge tour sparks an ad avalanche: From the Politics Desk
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Indiana airwaves have been inundated with nearly $12 million in spending heading into tomorrow’s primary, according to AdImpact, transforming a series of typically sleepy state legislative contests into some of the most heated elections of the cycle.

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