The companies have pledged to create 24,059 new jobs in the Hoosier State at an average wage of $34.71 per hour, or 27% more than Indiana s current average hourly wage.
Republicans have poured unprecedented amounts of money into Indiana s 1st Congressional District in the hope of flipping "red" what s long been considered a "blue" stronghold.
A reshaped district and the retirement of the incumbent after four decades at the Statehouse has produced one of the most competitive races on the ballot this year in Northwest
"It flies in the face of the momentum that we already have and the pipeline that I am tracking every single day for continued growth in the state of Indiana,"