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GOP's Pence behind Romney's pace among Ind. voters
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana voters were less inclined to support Republican Mike Pence and the party's incumbent state schools chief than Mitt Romney as the GOP looked to extend its dominance of state government. Republican Attorney General Greg...
Tags: Politics, Regional Authority, Political Fundraising, Government, Justice System
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Pence wins as Indiana governor to extend GOP control
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Republican Mike Pence won election Tuesday as Indiana governor, extending his party's control of the state's top office at the same time voters ousted the incumbent GOP state schools superintendent. Pence defeated Democrat...
Tags: Political Candidates, Politics, Regional Authority, Political Fundraising, Government
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Long lines at the polls
ST. JOSEPH COUNTY – It will be hard to know until the end of the day how voter turnout this year compares to other presidential election years, but we are finding some pretty long lines at local polling places across Indiana and Michigan. The...
Tags: Politics, Polls, Voting, Elections, Career and Workplace
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What Michigan voters have to say about 2012 races
Across Michigan, people are casting votes for dozens of races, including the White House, Senate, Congress and six highly-contentious ballot proposals. Here's what they're saying about why they cast their votes: — "He's going to take the country in...
Tags: Politics, Technology, Barack Obama, U.S. Senate, White House
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Mich. Gov. Snyder casts vote, talks about proposals
SUPERIOR TOWNSHIP, Mich. (AP) — Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder waited with his family for about half an hour to vote on Election Day at his polling place near Ann Arbor. The Republican told AnnArbor.com (http://bit.ly/SxOy95 ) at his polling place...
Tags: Politics, Government, Rick Snyder, Executive Branch, Elections
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Voters flood the polls to cast ballots
WSBT-TVST. JOSEPH, Mich. – Many people getting out to vote are being met with long lines and long waits. We've heard reports that voter turnout is heavier than expected. WSBT crews have spread out across the area, and we’re hearing of a higher-...Tags: Politics, Voting, Elections, Career and Workplace
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Voters in Michigan express opinions on ballot issues
DETROIT (AP) — Voters in some Michigan communities waited more than an hour Tuesday to get a ballot brimming with candidates for major offices as well as a series of amendments to the state constitution that range from alternative energy to union...Tags: Politics, Electronics, Christianity, Polls, Barack Obama
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5 things to know about Indiana's election Tuesday
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A few key things worth knowing about Indiana's election Tuesday: PRESIDENT WHO? Think the presidential race is only between Barack Obama and Mitt Romney? Wrong. Indiana voters can pick among 19 candidates for president —...
Tags: Politics, Joe Donnelly, Barack Obama, Richard Lugar, Republican Party
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5 things to know about the election in Michigan
DETROIT (AP) — Here are five things to know about Election Day in Michigan: 1. MUST-WIN FOR OBAMA No Republican presidential nominee has won in Michigan since George H.W. Bush in 1988. If Mitt Romney breaks his party's losing streak, it will be...Tags: Politics, Polls, Barack Obama, Government, Primaries
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Michigan company wins round in health law dispute
DETROIT (AP) — A Detroit-area company challenging the federal health care law's mandated contraception coverage won an early round in its lawsuit against the Obama administration. U.S. District Judge Robert Cleland issued a preliminary injunction...
Tags: Politics, Employment, Health and Safety at Work, Religion and Belief, Health Treatments
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Goshen ponders life after Cequent
GOSHEN - Cequent, an automotive parts manufacturer, which is considering a move to Mexico, says hundreds of workers in Goshen should know soon whether they'll have jobs next year. The city, meanwhile, is thinking about what kind of effect the possible...
Tags: Mexico, Jeff Hall, Local Government, Career and Workplace
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Delay in report of sex abuse at Edison
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND -- Four days. That's how long it took for police to be notified after South Bend school board Vice President Bill Sniadecki told Superintendent Carole Schmidt of the alleged sexual abuse of a special-needs student at Edison Intermediate Center...Tags: Sex Crimes, Sexual Misconduct, Abusive Behavior, Justice System, Prosecution
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