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(11/04/20 1:30am)
Eric Schedler, left, and Sam Bartlett, right, play at the polling center at The Academy on Nov. 3 in Bloomington. Schedler and Bartlett were playing music for voters outside of the polling center on behalf of Play for the Vote.
(11/04/20 1:30am)
Julian Hughes has her photo taken at the polling center at The Academy on Nov. 3 in Bloomington. "My rights are at stake," Hughes said. "They've been removing rights from trans people, and that affects me on a regular basis."
(11/04/20 1:30am)
Clarke Joyner poses for a photo at the polling center at The Academy on Nov. 3 in Bloomington. "I'm voting for local stuff to make sure we get the right people in office during the pandemic," Joyner said.
(11/04/20 1:29am)
Courtney Johnson has his photo taken at the polling center at The Academy on Nov. 3 in Bloomington. "I want the best for African Americans," Johnson said. "I want equality and opportunity."
(11/04/20 1:29am)
Thomas Kennedy has his photo taken at the polling center at The Academy on Nov. 3 in Bloomington. "I think a lot is riding on this election as far as social issues," Kennedy said. "It's important that our next president can deal with social movements, the economy and foreign affairs."
(11/04/20 1:29am)
Josh Langford has his photo taken at the polling center at The Academy on Nov. 3 in Bloomington. "The general direction of the country is at stake," Langford said.
(11/04/20 1:30am)
Destiny Smith has her photo taken at the polling center at The Academy on Nov. 3 in Bloomington. "My rights and my future kid's rights are at stake," Smith said. "We need to get people access to necessities."
(10/30/20 10:21pm)
The hands and guitar of Andy Ruff are pictured Oct. 18 in Bedford, Indiana.
(10/30/20 10:21pm)
Andy Ruff stands behind the Otis Park Bandshell Oct. 18 in Bedford, Indiana. Ruff stood below the etching on the stone that read "Music is the art of the prophets. The only art that can calm the agitations of the soul: it is one of the most magnificent and delightful presents god has given us. Of all the arts beneath the heaven. That man has found. Or god has given. None draws the so so sweet away. As music's melting. Mystic lay."
(10/30/20 10:18pm)
Andy Ruff carries a guitar and an amp off the stage after the show Oct. 18 in Bedford, Indiana.
(10/30/20 10:19pm)
Andy Ruff and The Dew Daddies perform Oct. 18 at the Otis Park Bandshell in Bedford, Indiana. The Bandshell was constructed in 1939 from local limestone by the Worker's Progress Administration.
(10/30/20 10:16pm)
Andy Ruff and his band, the Dew Daddies, perform Oct. 18 at the Otis Park Bandshell in Bedford, Indiana. The Dew Daddies played a collection of covers and original songs including Ruff's original song about his opponent Trey Hollingsworth, "Tennessee Trey."
(10/30/20 10:20pm)
Andy Ruff and the Dew Daddies perform Oct. 18 in the Otis Park Bandshell in Bedford, Indiana. Ruff's 22-year-old son Hank, left, took turns singing lead with him and played lead guitar for the duration of the show.
(10/30/20 10:16pm)
Andy Ruff takes a phone call while his wife Susan waits Oct. 18 at Otis Park in Bedford, Indiana. Ruff's decaled Chevrolet truck has become an integral part of his campaigning in the 9th District.
(10/30/20 10:19pm)
Andy Ruff explains his campaign to two women at the Nashville Farmers market Oct. 11. "This is a different year and I'm a different candidate. We have a good chance to turn the district this year," Ruff said.
(10/30/20 10:17pm)
Andy Ruff discusses policy with two passers by at the Nashville Farmer's Market Oct. 11. Without many public events in 2020, Ruff has taken advantage of farmers markets in the 9th Congressional District to reach voters.
(10/30/20 10:16pm)
Andy Ruff and his wife Susan have a discussion at the Nashville Farmer's Market on Oct. 11.
(10/30/20 10:20pm)
Andy Ruff poses for a photo at the Nashville Farmers Market Oct. 11. The farmers market took place in the parking lot of the Brown County Inn.
(10/30/20 10:17pm)
Andy Ruff stands on his doorstep in his brown leather cowboy boots at his home Oct. 18 in Bloomington.
(10/30/20 10:18pm)
Andy Ruff grabs a crate of extension cords for the Dew Daddies show Oct. 18. Since letting go of his campaign manager, Ruff has been physically and mentally responsible for most of his political campaign events.