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Some Ind. voters facing up to 3-hour waits to vote
FISHERS, Ind. (AP) — Voters in the Indianapolis metropolitan area are reporting long lines and long waits at some polling places amid heavy voter turnout. Residents in Republican-dominated Hamilton County just north of Indianapolis waited up to...
Tags: Politics, Local Elections, Elections, Fishing, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Gregg's family fans out for Election Day push
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Democrat John Gregg is getting help from his parents and other relatives in his final push to defeat Republican Mike Pence in the governor's race. Gregg's parents, Don and June, and his brother Joedy met with voters at a polling...
Tags: Politics, Government, Elections, Republican Party, Democratic Party
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Suspense to the end, both tickets in Cleveland
STEVE PEOPLES,Associated PressCLEVELAND (AP) — Campaign 2012 packed frantic suspense to the finish Tuesday, with Vice President Joe Biden flying unannounced up next to Republican Mitt Romney in battleground Ohio even as voters across the country were deciding who would win the...Tags: Parties and Movements, Mitt Romney, Joe Biden, Steve Harvey, Paul Ryan
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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: Barack Obama, Mitt Romney, Politics, Labor Legislation, Career and Workplace
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Ind. voters can buy alcohol after voting this year
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana voters who want to celebrate Tuesday's presidential election can get an early start for the first time in years, thanks to the lifting of a law barring alcohol sales before the close of polls on Election Day. The state...
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Some Indiana voters aren't voting for governor
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) — Some South Bend voters are skipping the gubernatorial race altogether, saying they aren't happy with any of the candidates. Thirty-two-year-old fast food manager Aracada Cameron says she didn't vote for Republican Mike...
Tags: Politics, Libertarian Party, Elections
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Portage man, 102, still regrets vote for Hoover
PORTAGE, Ind. (AP) — Catherine Bryan guided her husband of 67 years toward the ballot booth with a playful nod and a gentle push. "Now go do your civic duty again," she told him. Kenneth Bryan, who's 102 years old, didn't need any Election Day...Tags: Politics, Employees, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Career and Workplace, 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, Labor Legislation, Career and Workplace, Elections
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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: Mitt Romney, Career and Workplace, Government, Christianity, Science and Technology
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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...
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Obama? Romney? Nation decides after long campaign
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney dueled for the White House on Tuesday in a tight-to-the-finish election shadowed by a weak economy and high unemployment that crimped middle class dreams for...
Tags: George W. Bush, Career and Workplace, Mitch McConnell, Meat Loaf, Washington, DC
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Confident Obama congratulates Romney, shoots hoops
JULIE PACE,Associated PressCHICAGO (AP) — Expressing confidence but leaving nothing to chance, President Barack Obama indulged his superstitions by engaging in a traditional Election Day basketball game with friends as the race that will determine his political future was...Tags: Mitt Romney, Alexi Giannoulias, Robert L. Gibbs, Basketball, Scottie Pippen
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