Last updated on Thursday, April 24, 2008
(UNDATED) - Pennsylvania’s primary is in the history books and it’s back to Indiana for the two democrats vying for the presidential nomination.
Senator Hillary Clinton stopped in Indianapolis - the first in a series of stops in Indiana over the next few days.
Clinton thanked Pennsylvania voters for their efforts and pleaded with Hoosiers to not only get out and vote, but volunteer and help support her campaign.
She says she plans to spend the two weeks before the May 6th primary criss-crossing the state to get her message out to as many people as possible. Clinton also says she is open to the possibility of a debate in Indiana with Senator Barack Obama.
Clinton spoke exclusively with Network Indiana's Devon Scott. Clinton told Scott she loves coming to Indiana because she has the Midwest at heart.
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