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Ballot shortage in St. Joseph County
ST. JOSEPH COUNTY – WSBT is learning about some big problems at the polls on this Election Day. Several precincts have run out of ballots. In Madison Township at the St. Joseph County highway garage on New Road, a voter was told, "We don't think...
Tags: Politics, Elections, Voting
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Romney has early lead after taking Ind. and 3 others
WASHINGTON (AP) — The polls are starting to close in the eastern United States, and President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney each have an early victory. However, Romney has an extra 3 early wins. As expected, Obama was the winner in Indiana with...
Tags: Washington, DC, Politics, Elections, Barack Obama, Mitt Romney
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Many voters still blame Bush for bad economy
WASHINGTON (AP) — Rising prices and chronic unemployment were heavy on the minds of voters Tuesday even as a glimmer of optimism peeked through. Four in 10 said the nation's battered economy is getting better. Most everyone agreed there's still far...
Tags: Washington, DC, Politics, Petroleum Industry, Television Networks, Barack Obama
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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: Parties and Movements, Politics, Democratic Party, George H.W. Bush, Primaries
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Mourdock makes closing arguments in Senate race
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Republican Richard Mourdock is making his final pitch for the Indiana Senate seat held by the GOP for nearly four decades by telling voters he would be the 51st vote to repeal the federal health care overhaul. Mourdock and...Tags: Richard Mourdock, Dan Coats, Politics, Republican Party, U.S. Senate
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What to know about the Indiana election
Q: What races are on the ballot Tuesday? A: Indiana voters will choose a president, U.S. senator, nine members of Congress, 25 state senators and 100 House members, along with the state attorney general and superintendent of public instruction. They'll...
Tags: Parties and Movements, Mike Pence, Politics, Joe Donnelly, Democratic Party
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Romney, Obama challenge each other in third and final debate
Associated PressBOCA RATON, Fla. -- President Barack Obama sharply challenged Mitt Romney on foreign policy in their final campaign debate Monday night, saying, "Every time you've offered an opinion you've been wrong." The Republican coolly responded, "Attacking me is...Tags: Politics, U.S. Military, Libya, Tampa, Iran
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Nickelodeon TV says Romney skipped kids' questions
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Mitt Romney may want to reconsider his campaign strategy involving the pint-size voters of tomorrow. The Republican presidential candidate skipped the chance to take part in Nickelodeon's "Kids Pick the President" special that...Tags: Gun Control, Politics, Nickelodeon (tv network), Interior Policy, Democratic Party
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Early voting underway in Indiana
WSBT-TVElection day is in 29 days, but voting officially started Monday in Indiana. South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg tweeted that he voted. Early voting is becoming more popular every year and especially during presidential elections. This is something the...Tags: Politics, Local Elections, Elections, Lobbying, Voting
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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: Paul Ryan, Politics, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, Medicare, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
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First debate sets up moment of high-risk theater
DENVER (AP) — President Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney come face to face for the first time in this presidential campaign Wednesday night for a nationally televised debate that will give millions of Americans a chance to size up two...
Tags: U.S. Elections, Paul Ryan, Politics, Interior Policy, Bill Clinton
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Analysis: Presidential debate to set tone for race
WASHINGTON (AP) — As millions of Americans watch, President Barack Obama and challenger Mitt Romney will be chasing opposite goals in their first debate. The key for Obama is to sit on his narrow lead without mishap, while Romney's challenge is to...
Tags: Washington, DC, Ronald Reagan, Politics, U.S. Senate, Economic Stimulus Plan
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