Pence targets Democratic Indiana senator with tax speech
INDIANAPOLIS — Vice-President Mike Pence returned to his home state on Friday to make the Republican case for an overhaul of the federal tax code, while calling on Democratic Indiana Sen. Joe Donnelly to get on board with the effort.
“There’s an old joke that says the tax code is 10 times the length of the Bible, with none of the good news,” Pence said before turning his attention to Donnelly, who was in attendance.
“Indiana needs this tax cut. Hardworking Hoosiers need this tax cut,” Pence said. “So Joe, let’s decide today we’re going to get this tax cut done and we’re going to get it done together.”
Pence’s choice of venue, the struggling former General Motors town of Anderson, Indiana, was no coincidence. Rather, it was the continuation of a campaign by President Donald Trump’s administration that is alternately attempting to woo and strong-arm Donnelly into supporting whatever the GOP plan ends up being.