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Home»Politics»Indiana Erupts as Old Interracial Marriage Comments From Governor Mike Braun Resurface: ‘I cannot believe we let this guy in’

Indiana Erupts as Old Interracial Marriage Comments From Governor Mike Braun Resurface: ‘I cannot believe we let this guy in’

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Alex GibsonBy Alex GibsonFebruary 14, 20263 Mins Read
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Image source: YouTube Screenshot ( WRTV Indianapolis)

An old headline is once again making the rounds in Indiana, and it’s igniting fresh outrage. A screenshot of a Fox59 article titled “Republican Sen. Mike Braun said interracial marriage ruling should be left to states” has resurfaced on Indiana’s subreddit, and it’s prompting a wave of disbelief and exhaustion from residents who say they cannot believe the man at the center of that controversy now serves as governor.

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“This was put up when Braun was running for governor. I cannot believe we let this guy in,” wrote the original poster in the r/Indiana subreddit, attaching the image to a thread that drew more than a thousand upvotes.

The controversy traces back to 2022, when Braun suggested during a discussion about Supreme Court precedent that rulings such as Loving v. Virginia should be left to individual states. He later clarified that he supports interracial marriage and said his comments were misconstrued. But for many in the thread, the damage lingers.

“Yet he wants to go against federal law when it comes to interracial marriage,” one commenter wrote, tying the resurfaced headline to broader anxieties about civil rights protections.

The discussion quickly expanded beyond that single issue. Cannabis legalization, campaign finance, and corporate influence all surfaced as flashpoints in a conversation that reflected deep distrust of state leadership.

“I’m not a pothead in the least, and even I can see that Indiana is missing out on a gigantic source of revenue. Why is Braun allergic to money?” one user asked, criticizing Indiana’s continued resistance to legalizing marijuana while neighboring states have moved forward.

Another commenter framed the debate as part of a larger ideological battle over “state’s rights,” writing: “I’ve come to the conclusion that ‘state’s rights’ has nothing to do with states rights and it’s just a disarming phrase to make people more comfortable with garbage right-wing policies.”

Frustration in the thread often blurred into despair. Some users described calling the governor’s office for the first time in their lives. Others spoke about leaving Indiana altogether.

“Indiana doesn’t care about the well being of its citizens and it’s the reason I moved out as soon as I was able to,” one former resident wrote.

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The intensity of the reaction underscores how deeply polarizing Braun remains among left-leaning Hoosiers. While he maintains strong support among conservative voters and campaigned on limited government principles, critics argue that rhetoric about returning certain rights to the states carries historical weight that cannot be easily dismissed.

Seemingly, for many Indiana citizens, the resurfaced headline is a symbol of what they see as a broader ideological shift in Indiana politics.

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