INDIANAPOLIS | Democratic gubernatorial candidate John Gregg is scheduled to make six Northwest Indiana campaign stops Saturday and Sunday on the first leg of his eight-day, 40-city statewide "Workhorse Tour."
"John has traveled this state for 21 months, talking with Hoosiers in every county about his vision for a more prosperous and more inclusive Indiana," said Rebecca Pearcey, Gregg's campaign manager. "It's only fitting that John close out this campaign by doing what he does best — going out into our state and connecting with people."
On Saturday, Gregg will meet with diners at 4:30 p.m. at Ryan's Irish Pub, 401 Franklin St., Michigan City; and 5:30 p.m. at Quaker Steak and Lube, 6245 Ameriplex Drive, Porter.
He also is scheduled to speak at 7 p.m. to the Midwest workshop of the National Baptist Laymen meeting at the Radisson Star Plaza Hotel, 800 E. 81st Ave., Merrillville.
On Sunday, Gregg will make three stops in East Chicago: an 8 a.m. breakfast with Lake County business owners at East Chicago Marina, 3301 Aldis St.; a 12:20 p.m. meet-and-greet reception at Frida's Mexican Cuisine, 4714 Indianapolis Blvd.; and a 2 p.m. "We the People" rally at First Baptist Church, 4911 McCook Ave.
Republican Mike Pence is campaigning Saturday in the central and southern Indiana towns of Brazil, Washington, Ferdinand and his hometown of Columbus.
Pence generally does not campaign on Sundays and has no events scheduled.















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