Stutzman To Run For Old House Seat
Staff Report
AUBURN — Former Congressman Marlin Stutzman is running for his old seat.
That’s according to a press release sent by his campaign on Tuesday afternoon, April 18. Stutzman made the announcement in Auburn alongside family and friends.
He stated his reasons to run again for Indiana’s U.S. House District 3 in the release.
“It’s simple, just like countless other people here in Northeast Indiana, I am fed up. As a father, a Christian and a small business owner, I am tired of the federal government’s constant attack on hard working, God-fearing Americans,” he said in it.
“I miss the reliable, America-first policies of President Donald Trump more with each day that passes. America will be unrecognizable if we don’t act in 2024,” he also said in it. “I love our home and the people here in Indiana’s Third District. They know my strong, conservative record, so they know that in me, they will have an America-first champion who is tough enough to fight for them in Washington.”
“I will be unapologetic and relentless on the critical issues our nation is facing, including: finishing the border wall, being pro-active in protecting every life, born and pre-born, safeguarding parental rights against the encroachment of a socialist, statist agenda in our schools, standing up to communist China, and being a strong voice against the corporate media and the big technology platforms which continue to try to silence conservatives,” Stutzman said in the release.
Indiana’s U.S. House District 3 seat is currently held by Jim Banks, who’s announced he’s running for the Senate.