EVANSVILLE — Terry Goodin , the Democratic Party candidate for Indiana lieutenant governor, was in Evansville last week and met with the Courier & Press to discuss the campaign.
Goodin, a former member of the Indiana House of Representatives, spoke with the Courier & Press about what made Evansville an important stop for he and Democratic gubernatorial candidate Jennifer McCormick , utility costs and his qualifications for the position.
McCormick and Goodin are facing Republicans Mike Braun and Micah Beckwith on Nov. 5.
‘We show up’
McCormick made a stop in Vanderburgh County on her town hall tour earlier this month, answering questions from voters at a packed union hall. She covered a variety of topics, from education to Project 2025 concerns to CenterPoint Energy.
Goodin said the campaign has been to all 92 counties, and it’s something they are proud of.
“We want people to know that we care, and we show up,” Goodin said. “We want to hear people, we want to know what’s on their minds.”