Indiana Democrats
The Gary Snyder Show 3-14-16 Podcast
Gary welcomes Just Let Me Teach host Justin Oakley to wrap educational issues from the Indiana General Assembly and Ken Zuk giving his presidential primary prognostications.
Indiana Democratic Party 3-12-16 Weekly Radio Address Podcast
Chairman John Zody and the Indiana Democratic Party’s 3-12-16 weekly radio address: “How would a Hoosier sum up the 2016 General Assembly that just concluded Thursday night? One word: FAILURE!”
Gregg Offers Blistering Critique of Legislative Session
INDIANAPOLIS – Democratic Candidate for Governor John Gregg issued the following statement following tonight’s conclusion of the 2016 Indiana General Assembly: “This session can be summarized by two words: missed
Indiana Democratic Party 3-5-16 Weekly Radio Address Podcast
Chairman John Zody and the 3-5-16 Indiana Democratic Party weekly radio address podcast: “One day after the beginning of Women’s History Month, Mike Pence kicked out Sue Ellspermann as lieutenant governor.
Do Todd Young and Marlin Stutzman Endorse Donald Trump for President?
INDIANAPOLIS – As Donald Trump is poised to lock up the Republican Party’s nomination for president, many of Indiana’s GOP delegation remain silent on their potential endorsement of the front-runner,
Mike Pence Kicks Off Women’s History Month by Kicking Out His Female Lt. Gov
INDIANAPOLIS – How did Mike Pence kick off Women’s History Month? By kicking out his female lieutenant governor – that’s how. Hoosiers shouldn’t be surprised by this news. It was
Representative Karrickhoff puts big corporations’ interests over taxpayers
Representative Mike Karickhoff says no to penalizing companies like Carrier who take advantage of taxpayers, only to ship jobs out of the Country. When given the opportunity to penalize companies
Judge Spanks Pence on Syrian Refugees, Democrats Respond
INDIANAPOLIS – Drew Anderson, communications director for the Indiana Democratic Party, released the following statement after a judge ruled against Mike Pence and his run-to-the-mic decision last fall to block