INDIANAPOLIS -- A group of protesters unhappy with Governor Mike Pence publicly showed their dissatisfaction with him Saturday.
It was hard to miss them. One of the members of the group dressed as a 15-foot Gov. Pence.
The protesters also carried signs and chanted as they walked north on Meridian Street toward the governor's residence.
The group says they want to see change in the Statehouse.
"We don't like a lot of the things he's been doing. He's anti-women, he's anti-gay, he's anti-education, he's anti-immigration, so we want to let people know that we've got to vote him out of office," Annette Gross said.
RTV6 has reached out to Gov. Pence's administration about the rally, but they have yet to respond.
Gov. Pence is up for re-election in November against Democrat John Gregg.
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