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L to R, Mike Pence, John Gregg, Rupert Boneham

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Updated: Wednesday, 10 Oct 2012, 9:18 AM EDT
Published : Wednesday, 10 Oct 2012, 9:05 AM EDT

ZIONSVILLE, Ind. (AP/WANE) -- Indiana's three candidates for governor are readying for their first of three debates.
   
Democrat John Gregg, Republican Mike Pence and Libertarian Rupert Boneham are set to square off Wednesday night for an hour-long debate in Zionsville.

The debate will air be streamed live on wane.com at 7 p.m. Cast your vote after the debate to indicate who you think won. Text ingov2012 to 36729 to vote — you'll be prompted with voting options.

All three candidates have promised to cut taxes and support job creation and education if elected governor next month. But Pence has established himself as the front-runner with a large cash advantage that helped him dominate Indiana's airwaves.
   
The next governor will have to deal with a mixed bag from term-limited Gov. Mitch Daniels, including roughly $2 billion in cash reserves and a $500 million drop-off in annual transportation funds.
   
Wednesday's debate is one of three being put on by the Indiana Debate Commission across the state this month.
 

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