Attorney General Greg Zoeller this morning found himself in the uncomfortable position of criticizing his own party's congressional campaign committee over their efforts to circumvent the tri-partisan treaty that banned the use of recorded political calls in the state.
Attorney General Greg Zoeller, a Republican, cited the National Republican Congressional Committee today for violating the spirit of the state's ban on robo calls.
The calls use a live operator who asks permission to play a recorded political message, a legal tactic.
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Zoeller says he asked the NRCC to stop the calls and it declined.
Oh, that's cute.
As if the Washington-based meddling in the Indiana Republican Party wasn't bad enough already (see: Coats, Dan), this fight makes it clear that for all of the talk about Indiana's resurgent GOP (see: Daniels, Mitch), the national organization still lacks a basic respect for Hoosiers.
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