The Rob Kendall Show
Today’s episode of The Rob Kendall Show focuses on the growing meltdown inside the Indiana Republican Party. Rob argues many Republican voters have spent years frustrated by a party that promises lower taxes and smaller government, but delivers record taxes, bigger government, and overcollection of taxpayer money. He points to Governor Braun suspending the gas tax while using state reserves to cover the cost, saying those reserves prove Hoosiers were overtaxed in the first place. Rob says the bigger Republican panic is tied to the Secretary of State race, where Beau Bayh is likely to become the Democratic nominee and Greg Ballard may qualify for the ballot as an independent. He argues Republicans have depended for years on weak Democratic candidates and no serious third-party challenge, but that formula could fall apart if Bayh brings money and moderation while Ballard gives disaffected Republicans another place to go. The show also looks at the possibility of Ballard’s Lincoln Party getting ballot access if he reaches 10% of the vote. Rob says that would create a real long-term threat to Republicans because it could attract stronger candidates, taxpayer-funded primary ballot access, and voters who are tired of both major parties. He frames the current moment as the kind of political disruption he has talked about for years. Another major topic is California’s election system, which Rob calls a disaster. He criticizes the state for still having millions of votes uncounted days after Election Day and says the slow count feeds public distrust, especially when Republican candidates lead early but lose ground as late-counted ballots come in. Rob argues this is why states need clearer national voting standards and why Indiana’s system, with voter ID and quicker results, is far more trustworthy. The episode closes with Rob arguing that confidence in elections depends on speed, transparency, and clear rules. He says California’s system creates the appearance of chaos even if no wrongdoing occurs, and that alone is damaging. Back in Indiana, he says Republicans are facing the consequences of years of bad governance, and the combination of Ballard/Bayh, voter frustration, and internal party fights could make this the most unstable political moment for the GOP in years. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]
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