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Andrew Horning’s day job is cardiodiagnostic technology. He’s worked in public health, cardiac research, clinical, education and industry roles since 1977. However, much of what was earned in professional endeavors has been blown on thirty years of quixotic political campaigns, protests, activism and lawsuits against a two-headed political monster. His political candidacies for Indiana Governor, US Senate and House of Representatives have been mostly under the Libertarian Party banner. But in 2004 Horning won the GOP primary election against the party’s slate for US House of Representatives, and it’s likely that he also won the general election (if only counting living voters). – Horning’s campaign team documented significant election fraud using simple retrospective analysis of abandoned homes and voting records that year, which won some notice of the district’s shenanigans from out-of-state newspapers such as The Wall Street Journal and Chicago Tribune.

A tax protest led by Horning on July 4, 2007, also earned national media, and has been credited with both a turnover of the Indianapolis city government, and a kick start to the “Tea Party Movement.”

Horning is a former weekly columnist for Indiana’s biggest daily newspaper, and an Adjunct Scholar with the Indiana Policy Review Foundation.

He’s also a passionate advocate for asimina triloba, the Indiana Banana, or American Pawpaw.

He is most happy when ensconced in his life of family and never-ending projects on a small farm in middle-of-nowhere Freedom, Indiana. Two fishable creeks, an occasionally stocked pond, and of course woods filled with pawpaws over comfortably hilly terrain, make it a hillbilly paradise from which he hopes to stimulate a Peaceful Revolution of Liberty and Justice…for All."
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campaign website is:
https://horningforsenate.com/