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Romney, Obama spar at close quarters in first presidential debate
Associated PressDENVER -- In a showdown at close quarters, President Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney sparred aggressively in their first campaign debate Wednesday night over taxes, deficits and strong steps needed to create jobs in a sputtering national economy....Tags: John Kerry, Black Eyed Peas (music group), White House, Lobbying, Barack Obama
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Viewpoints mixed at IUSB debate watch
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND -- Lowell Ritter, a 20-year-old Indiana University South Bend student, is part of a much sought-after group in the presidential election: the independent voting bloc. Unlike those of many Americans, Ritter's vote is still up for grabs....Tags: Teaching and Learning, Barack Obama, Elections, Politics, Students
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Conservatives pour new money into Indiana Senate race
WASHINGTON (AP) — A conservative super PAC affiliated with Republican strategist Karl Rove has jumped back into the Indiana Senate race with a nearly $1 million ad buy highlighting Democratic nominee Joe Donnelly's support for President Barack...
Tags: Washington, DC, Republican Party, Bill Nelson, Federal Election Commission, Shelley Berkley
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Tea party hero changes tune to woo Indiana moderates
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Richard Mourdock became one of the tea party's biggest winners of the 2012 primary season when he knocked off veteran Indiana Sen. Richard Lugar in a brutal campaign built on his contention that Lugar was too old, too out of...
Tags: Republican Party, Glenn Beck, Barack Obama, Tea Party Movement, Democratic Party
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Social Security at forefront in Walorski-Mullen race
South Bend TribuneRepublican congressional candidate Jackie Walorski's new campaign advertisement is sure to pull at some voters' heartstrings in north-central Indiana. But her Democratic opponent, Brendan Mullen, says it misrepresents her position on Social Security....Tags: Healthcare Laws, Republican Party, Paul Ryan, Barack Obama, Tea Party Movement
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Bayh joins Donnelly for tour around state
South Bend TribunePLYMOUTH -- In the past 35 years, only two Democrats have been elected to represent Indiana in the U.S. Senate. Both of them have the same last name: Bayh. Evan Bayh was Indiana's governor from 1989 to 1997 and a senator from 1999 to 2011. His father,...Tags: Republican Party, Chicago Elections, Barack Obama, Economic Stimulus Plan, Democratic Party
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Walorski goes on the attack against Mullen
Jackie Walorski has raised the temperature in this year's race for north-central Indiana's congressional seat. The Jimtown Republican televised two advertisements earlier this summer in which she decried partisanship and talked about how she can bring...
Tags: Washington, DC, Interior Policy, Barack Obama, George W. Bush, Karl Rove
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Repealing Obama's health care law won't be easy
WASHINGTON (AP) — Yes, if Mitt Romney wins the White House and his Republican allies retake the Senate, he could shred most of President Barack Obama's health care law without having to overpower a Democratic filibuster. But it won't be as easy...Tags: Washington, DC, Republican Party, Barack Obama, Paul Ryan, Mitt Romney
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Upton faces familiar foe in 6th District GOP race
DETROIT (AP) — First elected to Congress a quarter-century ago as a moderate Republican, House Energy and Commerce Chairman Fred Upton has been moving steadily to the right in recent years. The question facing GOP primary voters on Aug. 7 is...Tags: Social Sciences, Republican Party, Herman Miller Incorporated, Money and Monetary Policy, Barack Obama
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Donnelly and Mourdock respond to neck-and-neck Senate race
Congressman Joe Donnelly is responding to new numbers that show the US Senate Race between him and State Treasurer Richard Mourdock will be a close one. Two new polls show the candidates in a dead heat, and a poll conducted by Global Strategy Group...
Tags: Republican Party, Richard Mourdock, Barack Obama, Joe Donnelly, Tea Party Movement
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2nd District candidates differ on health care law
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterAll of the candidates running in Indiana's 2nd District congressional race have complaints about the health care law the Supreme Court upheld last week. They differ, though, on how they think lawmakers should react. Republican Jackie Walorski firmly...Tags: Health, Healthcare Laws, Business, Small Businesses, Libertarian Party
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Let's Get Healthy
A few of my friends have been on me lately because I have not written a column on the Affordable Care Act. So I will because I am an avid supporter of the laws of our land, so much so that I might volunteer as president of the John Roberts fan club....Tags: Barack Obama, Heritage Foundation, Health Insurance Cost, Mitt Romney
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