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Kendall & Casey Hour 2, 10-17-2025

WIBC 9AM-Noon Podcast

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🗓️ 17 October 2025

⏱️ 39 minutes

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0:00.0

So can he stop the Republican cabal in Indiana?

0:03.5

Let's find out.

0:04.4

It's Kendall a Casey.

0:05.3

Show him, Rob.

0:05.7

Casey's out today. Ethan's in for Casey. Bo bye joins us now in studio, Democrat candidate for Secretary of State. Bo, hello. Hey, how you doing, Rob? All right. So first question, why would you want to do this to yourself? You've got a pretty good life. You're working for a law firm, you know, great family.

0:22.5

Why are you running for Secretary of State?

0:24.4

Yeah. this to yourself. You've got a pretty good life. You're working for a law firm, you know,

0:21.0

great family. Why are you running for Secretary of State? Yeah. I was raised in a family of

0:26.7

public servants. And I was always taught that public servants should serve people and not themselves.

0:31.7

And I'm looking at our state. I'm seeing too often that the folks in the Statehouse,

0:35.2

and particularly the Secretary of State, are serving themselves. He's using his position as an elected official to benefit himself, to enrich himself, to help his friends and family. I mean, the guy spent $90,000 of the taxpayer money on a luxury SUV. It's a lot of money. That's a lot of money. Well, that's not just a lot of money. That's more than the average Hoosier makes an entire year. He's flown around the world. Doesn't tell us who's paying for those trips, the purpose of the travel.

0:56.9

He's increased his own salary, his office headcount, etc. The list goes on. I want to live a life of service. I look at, I was in the Marine Corps. When you see a problem in the Marine Corps, you run toward it. You try and fix it. The Secretary of State's office is a big, big problem in our politics.

1:12.5

My plan is simple, Rob.

1:13.6

Day one, we're going to clean up the wasteful spending and the corruption. I'm going to conduct an independent audit of the office. Yeah, can you like auction the car off of that? Can you do that? We'll wait on that one. We got to see what the market looks like. And I think that thing's got some nice leather interior too. Still that new car smell. So let's get to, I want to get to what you're going to do is Secretary State. But the first thing that fascinates me is obviously, and I'm sure you get this all the time, you come from a very famous political family. Your dad was a governor, senator, your grandpa was a senator. Like, is that a, do you step out of that shadow? Do you say, look, here's who I am. I'm a part of this lineage of politics. How are you going to handle that as you run this campaign? Yeah, I'm very proud of my family's service to our state and country. And, you know, I'm not naive to the circumstances of my birth. It's not something I could control. It's just kind of who I am. But I got to be my own person. I am my own person. And I look forward to the next, you know, 13 months or so to November of 2026 showing people who I am. I got to be my own person. You might remember in 2016, my dad briefly lost his mind and tried to get back involved in politics.

2:19.6

That's why I ask you because you see this with sports where it's like very hard to be. I heard you're calling me Arch Manning, by the way. I said, what if you're not very good? You could very well be very good. We hope you're very good. But you know, you see that with sports, right?

2:33.8

Where it's like, you know, Michael Jordan's son

2:36.8

or now LeBron James' son, it's very hard to follow in the footsteps of famous fathers or grandfathers. And I just wonder, you know, how you'll deal with that because sometimes that's not easy for people. Yeah, well, it's not easy. But you might remember Peyton Manning. Yeah, my sports hero.

2:52.0

Works that well, man.

2:52.7

His dad won't nobody.

2:54.3

Yeah.

2:55.0

So it does happen both ways.

2:56.9

And look, my mom always liked to say to me growing up, never be, never try and be

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