Last updated on Friday, March 14, 2008
(UNDATED) - Just as Indiana Democratic Party leaders had their say when Republican presidential candidate John McCain came to Indianapolis, Republican leaders are taking advantage of Democrat Barack Obama’s visit to comment.
Jay Kenworthy is the Communications Director for the Indiana State Republican Party. He says when Obama comes to Indiana Saturday, Hoosiers are going to see something that's pretty rare...someone who is more liberal even than Senator Clinton walking into our state.
He says despite which presidential candidates visit Indianapolis, Indiana remains a red state. Kenworthy says whether it's a Democrat or Republican presidential candidate stopping through Indiana, it's a good thing because Indiana matters. Kenworthy says it's doesn't matter if McCain runs against Obama or Clinton.
He says the Democrats are having a hard time choosing which one of the two they're going to pick because they both advocate higher taxes and larger government, they're both going to appoint activist judges to the Supreme Court, and they're both going to retreat from the war on terror.
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