Indiana GOP hopeful scarred by son's fentanyl death calls for border action: 'Apathy is the opposite of love'
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Congressional candidate Jamison Carrier called out President Biden's border policies while sharing a warning message to families about the dangers of fentanyl.
"The number one thing that we can do, because obviously President Biden doesn't care about it, we've got to get President Trump re-elected because we know that he will take care of the border situation, just like he did before." Taylor Penley is an associate editor with Fox News.
Carrier, whose son, Joey, succumbed to fentanyl poisoning nearly two years ago, is eyeing the Hoosier State's 6th congressional district after former Vice President Mike Pence's brother Rep. Greg Pence announced he would not seek re-election.
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