Democratic Governor candidate John Gregg blasted Republican candidate Mike Pence for his extremist views on issues crucial to African-Americans and all Hoosiers. Appearing on  Afternoons With Amos, Gregg talked about Mike Pence’s past positions of numerous issues, from opposing the minimum wage, the Americans for Disabilities Act and health care and services for women. Gregg […]

Democratic candidate for Governor John Gregg chose longtime State Senator Vi Simpson as his running mate and choice for Lt. Governor.  The two veteran Hoosier Democrats talked to Afternoons with Amos in an exclusive extended interview.  Gregg talked about why he picked Simpson and what she brings to the ticket and to a Gregg/Simpson Administration.  […]

Click Above to Hear Full Interview. Runs 17 Minutes ©2012 WTLC/Radio One. Indiana Republican candidate for Governor Rep. Mike Pence talked live with Amos about the upcoming campaign for Governor. Pence told Afternoons with Amos listeners that in mid-March he’ll tour the state talking in more specifics about his plans to create jobs and grow […]

Click Above to Hear Interview. Runs 12 Minutes ©2012 WTLC/Radio One. In a rare broadcast interview, Republican candidate for Governor Mike Pence talked with Afternoons with Amos. In the interview the Indiana Congressman whose running to succeed Gov. Mitch Daniels talked about putting Hoosiers back to work, employment for ex-offenders and what Pence thinks is […]

Audio Included in Post. Audio ©2010 WTLC/Radio One. In a sometimes emotional interview, Indiana Republican Congressman Mike Pence talked frankly with Amos on Afternoons with Amos, about a trip Pence took to Selma, Alabama and the scene of the “Bloody Selma” voting rights march of 1965. In the interview Pence, one of the most conservative […]

Audio Included in Post. Audio ©2010 WTLC/Radio One. Diversity came to Afternoons with Amos as the Number 3 Republican in the House of Representatives, Indiana’s Sixth District Congressman Mike Pence, talked issues with Amos. Congressman Pence talked health care reform, jobs, tax cuts, Black History and whether Republicans will ever regain the trust of African-Americans.