Indiana AG investigating robocalls

Indiana attorney general Steve Carter told Politico today that he's opened an investigation into the political robocalls reportedly hitting his state.

Indiana has a pretty strong 1998 law against automated calls, including political calls, and Carter has been aggressive in the past about enforcing it.

I asked Carter's office about a report of a McCain call landing in Indiana, and he confirmed that he'd had complaints about political calls.

"We have over the last two or three days received a handful of inquiries for consumers about potential violations of this law, so we’ll be pursuing those, investigating those," he said.

McCain has typically used live callers in states that bar robocalls, so it's unclear whether there were robocalls place to Indiana.