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Hoosier GOP reaction to President Trump’s State Of The Union address

(Photo supplied/U.S. Senator Todd Young)

Second District Republican U.S. Representative Jackie Walorski released the following statement on President Trump’s 2019 State of the Union address:

Jackie Walorski (Photo supplied/U.S. House of Representatives)

“President Trump spoke to the American people with clarity, a call for unity, and a renewed commitment to our shared ideals.

“We need to work together to keep our economic momentum going, allow our manufacturers and farmers to succeed, and make sure hardworking Hoosiers have the opportunity to achieve the American Dream. We need to defend against global threats by working alongside our allies, standing strong against our adversaries, and continuing to rebuild our military. And we need both sides need to come together to fix our broken immigration system and secure our borders.

“I stand ready to work with President Trump, his administration, and my colleagues in Congress to find commonsense solutions that make our country and our communities stronger.”

U.S. Republican Senator Todd Young issued the following video statement regarding the President’s State of the Union address:

Indiana Republican Party Chairman Kyle Hupfer released the following statement praising President Donald J. Trump’s “unifying” State of the Union address:

“With his State of the Union address, President Donald Trump delivered a unifying address to Americans, rallying us all behind what we have achieved together as a nation and inspiring us with a positive vision for America’s future. The issues, policies and stories he told tonight weren’t inherently Republican or Democrat — they’re common sense, bipartisan solutions that will continue to make America great.

“There’s no question that President Trump and Vice President Pence are leading our nation into a position of economic and global strength. And that’s while President Trump is working on an infrastructure package that will invest in vital national infrastructure projects, much like Governor Holcomb is investing $32 billion into Indiana’s infrastructure over the next 20 years here at home. Hoosiers strongly support President Trump, and tonight’s State of the Union address is just another example why.”

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