Putnam County, IN – Putnam County residents recently had a unique opportunity to hear directly from the candidates vying to lead the Indiana Democratic Party during an exclusive Putnam County Democrats Candidate Forum. The event featured Jennifer McCormick, Derek Camp, Destiny Wells, and Karen Tallian, along with a special guest—Democratic National Committee Chairman Ken Martin.
The forum gave Putnam County residents a front-row seat to the discussion about the future of the Indiana Democratic Party and its impact on communities like theirs. More importantly, it demonstrated that Putnam County is not being overlooked by state and national Democratic leaders.
“This forum was more than just a discussion—it was a clear signal that the Indiana Democratic Party and the Democratic National Committee are paying attention to Putnam County and rural Indiana,” said Vince Aguirre, Chair of the Putnam County Democratic Party. “I am unapologetically pro-Putnam County and pro-Greencastle, and whenever I can bring more positive attention to our community, I’m happy to do so. I want people to know our needs, and I want to bring everyone to the table to find solutions.”
The discussion covered key concerns for Putnam County residents, including the need to rebuild local infrastructure, ensure fair representation, and strengthen economic opportunities. Candidates also shared their plans to support rural communities and address issues like gerrymandering, labor rights, and voter engagement.
The participation of DNC Chairman Ken Martin reinforced the significance of the event, showing that national party leadership is committed to investing in small-town and rural communities—not just Indiana’s urban centers.
Local labor leaders also recognized the event as an important step toward reconnecting with working-class Hoosiers.
“For too long, rural and working-class communities like Putnam County have been overlooked in political conversations,” said Craig Allison, Field Representative for , LiUNA Local 274. “This forum showed a real commitment to engaging with middle-class families and union workers. It’s a critical step toward ensuring that their voices are heard and that the policies coming out of Indianapolis and Washington truly reflect their needs.”
Community members echoed similar sentiments, emphasizing the importance of being heard at all levels of government.
“For far too long, the state and national Democratic Party have ignored places like Putnam County,” said Kevin Verhoff, a Putnam County resident and local advocate. “If we're going to build a community that provides opportunities for all, we need leaders who will fight alongside us at the state and national level. I’m encouraged to see new leadership finally paying attention, listening to real people from Putnam County, and responding to our issues.”
“This wasn’t just about party politics—it was about the people of Putnam County,” Aguirre added. “Residents had the chance to ask their own questions and hear directly from leaders who may shape the future of Indiana. It takes all of us to make change, and Putnam County is ready to be part of the conversation.”
With the Indiana Democratic Party Chair election approaching on March 15, this forum gave Putnam County residents a direct voice in the process. Regardless of the outcome, the message was clear: rural Indiana matters, and Putnam County will continue to push for the attention and resources it deserves.
To watch the forum please visit putnamdems.com/chair-forum
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