The Rob Kendall Show
Today’s episode of The Rob Kendall Show focuses on the fallout from the Republican Secretary of State convention, where Max Engling won the nomination after two rounds of voting. Rob says he correctly predicted Engling would lead on the first ballot, but was surprised by how quickly Diego Morales collapsed, finishing far behind Engling and David Shelton. He argues the result shows how quickly the Republican power structure can flip when new orders come down, even after years of defending Morales. Rob criticizes the delegate process itself, noting that more than 125 delegates did not show up for the first ballot and dozens more left before the second. He says delegates ran or were appointed for the job of choosing nominees, yet many did not stay long enough to finish the voting. Rob also blasts the party’s slow administration of the convention, arguing that taking hours to complete two rounds of voting shows the Republicans are not as competent at running elections as they claim. The show also revisits Rob’s incorrect prediction that Diego supporters would refuse to back Engling. Instead, many of them moved to Engling on the second ballot, helping him win. Rob says that undercuts all the talk from Morales supporters about standing up to party bosses, because when the moment came, they still bent the knee to the same power structure they claimed had betrayed their candidate. Rob then turns to the general election, where voters will have four choices: Max Engling, Beau Bayh, Lori Shilling, and Greg Ballard. Rob says he has not decided who he will vote for, but he is ruling out Engling because a vote for him would affirm the Republican cover-up of Diego Morales’ corruption. He argues Engling was selected not to expose Morales, but to sweep the scandal away while keeping the office and protecting the party’s donor network. The episode closes with Rob saying Engling can prove him wrong by publicly calling for formal investigations into Morales by the inspector general and Marion County Prosecutor Ryan Mears. Rob says if Engling, Jim Banks, and Todd Rokita are serious about cleaning up the office, they should demand accountability immediately while Morales is still Secretary of State. Until that happens, Rob argues voters should see Engling as part of the same system that enabled Morales for four years. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]
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