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Hillary Clinton Campaign Press Release - Hoosier State Legislators Endorse Hillary Across Indiana

April 11, 2008

INDIANAPOLIS, IN - Hoosiers for Hillary today welcomed the endorsements of State Legislators across Indiana. The endorsements demonstrate Hillary's growing support from local leaders throughout the Hoosier State.

"I am extremely grateful for the support of so many Hoosier State Legislators," said Senator Clinton. "Their dedication to their communities and to Indiana is the type of leadership we need to move this country in the right direction. I look forward to partnering with them so we can bring about the changes that Hoosiers need."

Hoosier State Legislators joining the growing list of distinguished Indiana leaders who have endorsed Hillary for President are, in alphabetical order:

Senator Sue Errington of Muncie



Senator Jim Lewis of Charlestown



Senator Frank Mrvan of Hammond



Senator Connie Sipes of New Albany



Senator Tim Skinner of Terre Haute



Senator Karen Tallian of Portage



Senate Democratic Leader Richard Young of Milltown







Rep. Terri Austin of Anderson



Rep. Kreg Battles of Vincennes



Rep. Sandra Blanton of Orleans



Rep. Robert Bischoff of Lawrenceburg



Rep. Craig Fry of Mishawaka



Rep. Terry Goodin of Austin



Rep. Ron Herrell of Kokomo



Rep. Clyde Kersey of Terre Haute



Rep. Sheila Klinker of Lafayette



Rep. Joe Micon of West Lafayette



House Democratic Whip Dennie Oxley of English



Rep. Phil Pflum of Milton



Rep. Vern Tincher of Terre Haute



Rep. Rochelle "Shelli" VanDenburgh of Crown Point







Previously released Hoosier State Legislators include:



Speaker of the House B. Patrick Bauer of South Bend



Senator Jean Breaux of Indianapolis



Senator Vi Simpson of Ellettsville

To learn more about Hoosiers for Hillary and other Indiana endorsements, please visit www.hillaryclinton.com/indiana.

Hillary Clinton, Hillary Clinton Campaign Press Release - Hoosier State Legislators Endorse Hillary Across Indiana Online by Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, The American Presidency Project https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/node/315811

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