Lori Camp Announces Campaign For Indiana’s Second District

February 13, 2024 at 4:28 p.m.
Lori Camp
Lori Camp

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Democrat Lori Camp has announced her campaign for U.S. Congress in Indiana’s 2nd District.
Currently, Republican Congressman Rudy Yakym represents the district.
Camp is a lifelong resident of South Bend, according to a provided news release. She is a 1985 graduate of James Whitcomb Riley High School. She went on to earn a degree in criminal justice from IU South Bend.
Camp is currently the operations and training manager, as well as the vendor compliance coordinator, for Donnell Systems, a small software firm in South Bend.
In the past, she has served on the South Bend Community Schools Magnet School Task Force, which helped the district determine how the magnet programs could be improved. For the past six years, Camp has also volunteered her time as a dive and gymnastics teams coach for South Bend Adams and Mishawaka High Schools.
Camp is eager to continue her service to her community as the next U.S. representative for the Second District, the release states. She is running for Congress to instill the “good Hoosier values of honesty and integrity to the floor of the House of Representatives.”
Camp believes that healthcare, especially reproductive healthcare, is a freedom that must be restored and protected at the national level. In addition, Camp will work in a bipartisan way to bring security and compassionate immigration reform to the southern border.
According to the release, “Lori knows your freedom and security are your fundamental rights, and she will not play politics with your body and/or your safety. As a small business professional, Lori will continue working for Main Street, not Wall Street. Lori Camp is your next-door neighbor. Every single vote she casts will be for you. Her heart and soul is in the union backed middle class neighborhoods of North Central Indiana. She will represent you, not the billionaires.”
To contact her campaign, email [email protected].
Currently, Republican Congressman Rudy Yakym represents the district.
Camp is a lifelong resident of South Bend, according to a provided news release. She is a 1985 graduate of James Whitcomb Riley High School. She went on to earn a degree in criminal justice from IU South Bend.
Camp is currently the operations and training manager, as well as the vendor compliance coordinator, for Donnell Systems, a small software firm in South Bend.
In the past, she has served on the South Bend Community Schools Magnet School Task Force, which helped the district determine how the magnet programs could be improved. For the past six years, Camp has also volunteered her time as a dive and gymnastics teams coach for South Bend Adams and Mishawaka High Schools.
Camp is eager to continue her service to her community as the next U.S. representative for the Second District, the release states. She is running for Congress to instill the “good Hoosier values of honesty and integrity to the floor of the House of Representatives.”
Camp believes that healthcare, especially reproductive healthcare, is a freedom that must be restored and protected at the national level. In addition, Camp will work in a bipartisan way to bring security and compassionate immigration reform to the southern border.
According to the release, “Lori knows your freedom and security are your fundamental rights, and she will not play politics with your body and/or your safety. As a small business professional, Lori will continue working for Main Street, not Wall Street. Lori Camp is your next-door neighbor. Every single vote she casts will be for you. Her heart and soul is in the union backed middle class neighborhoods of North Central Indiana. She will represent you, not the billionaires.”
To contact her campaign, email [email protected].

Democrat Lori Camp has announced her campaign for U.S. Congress in Indiana’s 2nd District.
Currently, Republican Congressman Rudy Yakym represents the district.
Camp is a lifelong resident of South Bend, according to a provided news release. She is a 1985 graduate of James Whitcomb Riley High School. She went on to earn a degree in criminal justice from IU South Bend.
Camp is currently the operations and training manager, as well as the vendor compliance coordinator, for Donnell Systems, a small software firm in South Bend.
In the past, she has served on the South Bend Community Schools Magnet School Task Force, which helped the district determine how the magnet programs could be improved. For the past six years, Camp has also volunteered her time as a dive and gymnastics teams coach for South Bend Adams and Mishawaka High Schools.
Camp is eager to continue her service to her community as the next U.S. representative for the Second District, the release states. She is running for Congress to instill the “good Hoosier values of honesty and integrity to the floor of the House of Representatives.”
Camp believes that healthcare, especially reproductive healthcare, is a freedom that must be restored and protected at the national level. In addition, Camp will work in a bipartisan way to bring security and compassionate immigration reform to the southern border.
According to the release, “Lori knows your freedom and security are your fundamental rights, and she will not play politics with your body and/or your safety. As a small business professional, Lori will continue working for Main Street, not Wall Street. Lori Camp is your next-door neighbor. Every single vote she casts will be for you. Her heart and soul is in the union backed middle class neighborhoods of North Central Indiana. She will represent you, not the billionaires.”
To contact her campaign, email [email protected].
Currently, Republican Congressman Rudy Yakym represents the district.
Camp is a lifelong resident of South Bend, according to a provided news release. She is a 1985 graduate of James Whitcomb Riley High School. She went on to earn a degree in criminal justice from IU South Bend.
Camp is currently the operations and training manager, as well as the vendor compliance coordinator, for Donnell Systems, a small software firm in South Bend.
In the past, she has served on the South Bend Community Schools Magnet School Task Force, which helped the district determine how the magnet programs could be improved. For the past six years, Camp has also volunteered her time as a dive and gymnastics teams coach for South Bend Adams and Mishawaka High Schools.
Camp is eager to continue her service to her community as the next U.S. representative for the Second District, the release states. She is running for Congress to instill the “good Hoosier values of honesty and integrity to the floor of the House of Representatives.”
Camp believes that healthcare, especially reproductive healthcare, is a freedom that must be restored and protected at the national level. In addition, Camp will work in a bipartisan way to bring security and compassionate immigration reform to the southern border.
According to the release, “Lori knows your freedom and security are your fundamental rights, and she will not play politics with your body and/or your safety. As a small business professional, Lori will continue working for Main Street, not Wall Street. Lori Camp is your next-door neighbor. Every single vote she casts will be for you. Her heart and soul is in the union backed middle class neighborhoods of North Central Indiana. She will represent you, not the billionaires.”
To contact her campaign, email [email protected].

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