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John Gregg Recaps Wednesday Night's Governor Debate

By: Chris Veech
Updated: October 11, 2012
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On the heels of last night's debate, Indiana Governor Democrat John Gregg meets with voters Posey County. Gregg said last night's debate was an opportunity to discuss issues that are important to voters. He says he was also able to outline clear differences between himself and his opponents. The number one issue has a familiar ring to it: the economy and getting Hoosiers back to work.

"There's 9 percent unemployment," said Gregg, "20 plus percent unemployment of veterans. 400,000 students went to school today in indiana for a free breckfast. We've slid from 36 to 42 for per capita income. If you've got it good, it's probably good. But if you're the average hoosier out there, you're hurting."

Gregg faces Republican Mike Pence and Libertarian Rupert Boneham for the governor's seat.

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