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Candidate Interview: Natasha Baker

In this in-depth conversation, Natasha Baker, Democratic candidate for Indiana’s 22nd State Senate District, shares her journey from Purdue University graduate to public school teacher to state senate candidate. Her story is rooted in Hoosier values, working-class experience, and a deep belief that government should serve the people instead of corporate donors.

This interview dives into the real issues facing Indiana voters: healthcare affordability, public education, economic justice, infrastructure, and the widening gap between working families and political insiders. Natasha explains how her campaign is built on door-to-door organizing, community listening, and rejecting the pay-to-play system that dominates state politics.

If you care about Indiana elections, state government, or how history and policy shape everyday life, this episode delivers. We discuss how decades of political decisions created today’s economic pressures, why teacher voices matter in the Statehouse, and how legislative priorities can either lift communities or leave them behind. Whether you are a lifelong Hoosier, a political junkie, or someone just starting to ask how society works and how it can be fixed, this conversation offers clarity, accountability, and real-world perspective.

Hold ’em Accountable exists to cut through spin and bring voters direct access to the people asking for their vote. No talking points. No party scripts. Just real conversations about power, policy, and the future of Indiana.

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