Spartz Releases IN Senate GOP Primary Poll

Rep. Victoria Spartz

On Wednesday, Congresswoman Victoria Spartz released a statewide survey of likely Republican primary voters in Indiana showing a wide-open race for the U.S. Senate seat which will become open in 2024, where Spartz leads off in a competitive position.

The poll, conducted by Response:AI, asked 503 registered Republicans who are likely to vote in the primary who they would vote for. Spartz came in second, with 8% saying “definitely” and 6% saying “probably.” Former Governor and soon-to-retire Purdue University President Mitch Daniels finished first, with 24% and 11%, respectively.

“I am very honored to be one of the top-tier contenders for a potential U.S. Senate seat after just two years serving our great state of Indiana in Congress,” Spartz said.

“I know that with my strong fundraising capabilities and proven successful track record of fighting for our freedoms in trenches not just on TV channels, I would be a strong candidate in this race. I am also kind of tired of the good old boy networks trying to pick nominees and believe the Senate could use more capable conservative women and independent thinkers who can deliver results for the people.”

“However,” Spartz went on to say, “I also understand that it will divert my energy from some other important issues I have been working on in the House, so I will have to decide what I need to prioritize in the next two years to bring the most value.”

17% of respondents answered “Undecided,” with Rep. Jim Banks finishing tied with Spartz with 14%.

To view the results of the poll, visit mcusercontent.com/c85918f147157cf1c0ccdcf91/files/ca1d1dee-fd5c-dd38-54b7-da115f959a3b/Spartz_poll_topline_memo_12.20.22.pdf