Endorse This: The Hoosier State Of Confusion

Endorse This: The Hoosier State Of Confusion

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Indiana Governor Mike Pence (R) had a peculiar time defending his state’s new “religious freedom” law on Sunday, when George Stephanopoulos asked him on Sunday whether it would indeed authorize discrimination against gay people — and then asked it again, and again, and again, after Pence just wouldn’t answer.

Click above to watch Pence repeatedly extoll his state’s virtues — while dodging the actual question — then share this video!

Video viaThis Week/ABC News.

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