Sen. Hillary Clinton will be stumping across the state today, giving Hoosiers their first chance to catch a glimpse of the presidential contender as the race for Indiana's delegates heats up. For a full schedule, you can check out indianaphoto's diary, but Mary Beth Schneider offers an overview for those of you looking for a good summary:
Joe Hogsett, co-chairman of Clinton's campaign in Indiana, said that although the Evansville stop will be "a good old-fashioned political rally and hootenanny," her visits in Terre Haute and Anderson will be chances for Clinton to engage Hoosiers in a conversation, "doing as much listening as talking."
In Terre Haute, she'll be chatting with folks at the Saratoga restaurant. Then she'll field questions in a town hall meeting in Anderson High School's gymnasium, The Wigwam.
Clinton will discuss "how she's going to turn the economy around here in Indiana, protect manufacturing jobs and create more jobs, and also about her qualifications to be commander in chief," said Robby Mook, state director for Clinton's campaign.
You hear that folks? A good old-fashioned hootenanny.
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