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WIBC 9AM-Noon Podcast

Libertarian Donald Rainwater joins to talk about running for governor

WIBC 9AM-Noon Podcast

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4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 8 May 2023

⏱️ 31 minutes

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0:00.0

It is 14 minutes after 11. You're listening to Kendall and Casey on 93 WIBC. So Libertarian Donald

0:09.6

Rainwater announced his intention to run for governor in 24 after netting a historic 11.4%

0:16.7

in the 2020 race as a third party candidate. And he announced right here on this very program

0:22.4

on Friday, the Kendall and Casey show that he's putting his hat in the ring. So welcome to the studio.

0:28.9

Nice to meet you. Well, it's a pleasure to meet you Casey and Hi Rob.

0:32.8

Hey, how's it going down here instead of saying a word to me the whole time he's been here?

0:37.2

It's all been you, which is why we don't do interviews in person. It's the way it always is.

0:41.1

Well, I know that you guys are going to talk a lot about policy and different things, but I

0:45.0

thought for myself and maybe the benefit of some of our listeners who aren't familiar with you,

0:49.9

you could tell us a little bit about you. Sure, I'll tell you a little bit. I won't tell you

0:55.5

a whole lot because I think it's counterintuitive to our process to have politicians who talk about

1:01.9

themselves on and on and on all they've done and all they have and all the things that they're

1:08.4

going to do for you, but they don't talk about the citizens very much. I try to talk more about

1:14.0

the citizens, but I will tell you that I am a lifelong hosier. I was born on the East Side Indian

1:19.5

apolis. I was raised on the East Side Indianapolis, graduated from Warren Central High School back in

1:24.6

1981. Went to a semester of college. My dad was a United Auto worker, worked at the Ford

1:32.3

Plan out on English Avenue for 41 years, retired from there. My semester of college, I came home.

1:42.0

My dad got laid off, so I've been familiar with the idea of strikes and layoffs and how it

1:48.3

impacts people's decisions at their dinner table and joined the Navy, spent eight years in the

1:56.3

United States Navy as an enlisted man. Do Navy people hate that village people song?

2:03.4

I think secretly we all probably have a little bit of disdain for the connotation that it might

2:11.2

bring, but it all depends on who you are. Okay, I didn't mean to interrupt you. I just

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