Your Local Election Headquarters wants you to be an informed voter on Election Day.

That’s why Eyewitness News is producing a series of special reports about the U.S. Senate race in Indiana.

Eyewitness News’ Brandon Bartlett asked viewers to let him know what issues are important to them on the Eyewitness News Facebook page.

Brandon then took those issues directly to all three candidates, including Libertarian candidate Lucy Brenton.

1. Immigration

“My stance on immigration is that we are a nation of immigrants. We are the melting pot of the world and I want to welcome people from all over the world to bring their best talents, their hardest workers, to come to America. It’s just like my own personal home. I can invite people in and if they act poorly then I can reject them and make them leave. So, I do believe that our borders need to be patrolled but our policy should be of one of welcoming talent to this country and not denying them.”

2. Gun Control

“I’m pro-Second Amendment all the way.”

3. Healthcare

“The first thing is we need to get government out of healthcare. Everything that government does becomes more expensive and less effective. And so, like any other commodity government we should be completely out of healthcare.”

4. Are you willing to vote against your party?

“I would absolutely be willing to vote against my party, but I don’t think I’ll have to. The Libertarian Party is really just a mixture of philosophies and stances that include the idea of not hurting people and not taking their stuff. So, unlike the old parties which are prone to endless war and giving concessions and directing tax dollars to their buddies, we don’t have that to offer. So, it would be very easy for me to say yes I would vote against my party but I don’t think I’ll have to.”

5. What issue do you think will define this election?

“I think the issue that will define this election is the issue of personal choice. Personal choice of yourself and your tax dollars.”

Be sure to also watch the other Five Questions segments with Mike Braun and Joe Donnelly.

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