One To Watch: Linda Pence Officially Entering AG Race
It’ll probably take a few more days for the wounds to heal after Monday’s GOP convention, where chief deputy attorney general Greg Zoeller upset Guv-backed Valparaiso Mayor Jon Costas to secure the Republican nomination for the state’s top legal job.
While that family feud gets patched up, Democrat Linda Pence, a well respected Indianapolis lawyer, will kick off her campaign with a statewide fly-around tomorrow. She’ll visit six cities to promote her bid. From the press release:
“I am running for Attorney General because Hoosiers need an independent voice to stand up for them,” said Pence, a practicing attorney for 34 years. “Whether it’s fighting mortgage and consumer fraud, or battling the scourge of methamphetamine in our communities, Hoosiers deserve an Attorney General who is tireless and relentless. I am ready for the challenge.”
A 1971 graduate of Indiana University, Linda Pence worked her way through IU’s law school, taking night classes while holding down two jobs. She began her legal career with the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), where she took on big oil companies when gasoline price gouging was a common practice. During her nearly ten years at the DOJ, Pence also investigated corporations for bribery, embezzlement and tax fraud.
Make no mistake: Pence is tough, and according to this story, she raised almost a quarter-million dollars in less than three months.
Greg Zoeller didn’t have much of a wedding ceremony at Monday’s convention, and he’s certainly not going to get a honeymoon with Pence officially hitting the trail.




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