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🗓️ 8 June 2023
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0:00.0 | 93 WIBC. It is the Kendall and Casey show. I'm Rob Casey. Sarah and Casey. We have talked about this for quite a while |
0:06.3 | these three front runners for governor in the state of Indiana, Dodon, Crouch, and Braun. They are about as entertaining as dried |
0:14.1 | panks. I don't know what any of them stand for. Right. I don't know what they want to do. I don't hear from them other than other |
0:23.2 | establishment candidates who are also about as entertaining as dried paint having dorsed them. And one of our good friends has some thoughts about that. You know him from the daily signal also here on WIBC. Tony Kennet joins us now on the drive |
0:37.7 | Hewbler dot com hotline. How are you my friend? I am absolutely seller unlike a lot of our candidates this time around. How how could you run? So most of these three have been running for governor for at least six months, almost a year now in some cases. |
0:52.7 | And I don't know what any of them want to do. How is that even possible? This is really what's frustrating me. And I mean to a point where you're really the only ones who understand just how incensed I am that this is the easiest |
1:04.9 | gubernatorial election in our state history. It has never been easier. Basically the door is wide open and you've got the church readers saying everybody come on in anybody who wants to. This is your chance. It's free. Come on in. And our three candidates that we currently have are like you said. |
1:21.0 | They're dried paint. And it frustrates me because I do happen to like one of them more than the other two. Oh, you don't. Yeah, do you mind revealing? Yeah, absolutely. I prefer over the other two Eric Doughton. However, and before because I I see your eyes switching over the phone, Ralph. I believe personally that although his education policy suggestions. There are a couple of stinkers in there in conversations that I've had with some of the staff. He's willing to change those because basically. |
1:50.9 | He made those policy proposals based on improper and in data that he didn't have at the time. And so if that's the case, a lot of his other policy proposals are a lot better than bronze. And do I even need to bring up |
2:04.9 | crouches policy proposals of the of the whopping three there has been. So I just can't believe it. I mean, this is just amazing to me that the most interesting candidate so far in the Indiana gubernatorial elections. |
2:17.9 | Is Mike a Beck with the candidate for lieutenant governor. Yes, like really though. I mean, all you have to do. And I've tried so hard to tell the Dodon campaign this. And I've said, look, all you have to do is prop don't out there and say, I am the candidate that is going to go back against property taxes. I am the candidate that's going to be for parents rights. Watch him surge in the polls. Just get him out there. You have the softest weakest target in history. You have Suzanne Crouch, who's basically the Eli Lilly candidate. |
2:47.9 | The Cummins candidate, the corporation candidate, Nikki Haley and red glasses. Then your other candidate that you have is Mike Braun, who is basically scale wonder bread. So like what what are you doing? |
3:01.9 | Don't have the best opportunity in history. And no one's taking it. Tony, get it as our guest. Casey, go ahead. Well, I'm just curious. Tony, do you think at this point, there's still in the fundraising game. And that's why we haven't seen a lot of policy talk for many of them. |
3:16.9 | Okay, fundraising from whom from whom at this point, my question is this, who is more important to you? Like, am I going to, you know, waltz up to Honda factory and go, I need a big check. That's where I'm spending my time. |
3:29.9 | Or are you going to town halls in various areas because in Indiana, it's not just who raises the most money from your county council's local business subsidy partnership. |
3:40.9 | It actually matters in a primary, who it is that you talk to because Indiana voters are incredibly dissatisfied that every other Republican state seems to have candidates that are interested in increasing their constitutional rights. |
3:56.9 | Where in Indiana, we're still playing the 2004 corporate status quo game. |
4:02.9 | Do you think that Mike Braun should resign from the Senate at this point? |
4:06.9 | Yeah, I don't that's never been something that I really care about. I think that the whole while you're you're in this office and yet you're running for another office. |
4:14.9 | Personally, for me, I know the argument has been made that, you know, this candidate should resign from their office. I personally don't care about that. |
4:22.9 | I have enough reasons to dislike Braun's candidacy right now, mainly that he's an arrogant, nonsensical fool. |
4:28.9 | And his campaign staff is worse. |
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