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Good For Him
I have always liked Jeb Bush and I would be willing to bet a dollar or two that he would have been the one Republican, above all others, the Obama White House did not want to get the GOP presidential nomination. JB would beat Obama and I would have...Tags: Immigration, Republican Party, Ronald Reagan, Politics, Richard Lugar
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Daniels not talking about Purdue presidency - questions brewing
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels isn't answering questions about whether he's going to become Purdue University's next president. Daniels declined to answer questions from reporters Wednesday morning about his future following an...
Tags: Executive Branch, Republican Party, Politics, Government, Elections
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Primary voting: The thrill is gone
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND - When then-Sen. Hillary Clinton, locked in a tight race for the Democratic nomination for president, visited the area in March 2008, more than 4,000 supporters packed the Mishawaka High School gym to hear her speak. Twelve days later, her...Tags: Joe Donnelly, Indiana University South Bend, Politics, Voting, Richard Lugar
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Michigan Democrats nominate Obama to run for 2nd term
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — As President Barack Obama formally kicked off his re-election campaign Saturday in nearby Ohio, thousands of Democrats gathered in union halls, libraries and community centers throughout Michigan to nominate him to run for a...Tags: Politics, General Motors Corp., The New York Times, Eric Holder, David Axelrod
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Romney: Obama shouldn't be tried for treason
CLEVELAND (AP) — Republican Mitt Romney says he doesn't think President Barack Obama should be tried for treason. Obama's likely Republican opponent told reporters after a campaign rally Monday in Cleveland that "no, of course" the president should...Tags: Politics, Elections
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Polls open across Indiana for May Primary election
Polls across Indiana are officially open for the May Primary. National, state and local names are all on the ballots today. Absentee voting is a good indicator of what voter turnout will look like -- and it isn't looking good. We have learned just...
Tags: Polls, Politics, Voting, Richard Lugar, Elections
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Romney easily wins Indiana presidential primary
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Mitt Romney cruised to victory in Indiana's Republican presidential primary, padding his dominant lead in the delegate count for the GOP nomination. Romney had no serious challenge in the state and easily outpolled Rick...
Tags: Ron Paul, Rick Santorum, Executive Branch, Republican Party, Politics
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Romney 'prank' victim grew up in South Bend
The Washington Post reports almost 50 years ago Mitt Romney and several high school classmates held down and clipped the hair of a student perceived to be gay. The Post reports that student grew up in South Bend. The alleged incident happened at a...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Fox News Channel (tv network), Education, Students, The Washington Post
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New 'super' PAC hopes to woo younger voters
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama counted on the support of younger voters four years ago. Now, a new Republican-leaning "super" political committee wants to bring them to the GOP's side. Crossroads Generation, a new super PAC formed with...Tags: Washington, DC, Politics, Federal Reserve, Media Industry, Republican Party
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Lugar dances on health care mandate in primary
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Like many Senate Republicans who have spent a few decades in Washington, U.S. Sen. Richard Lugar was for the individual health care mandate before he was against it. Of course, in 1993, the individual mandate was the...
Tags: Executive Branch, Politics, Lawyers, Bob Dole, Government
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Obama, Romney say admit women to Augusta golf club
WASHINGTON (AP) — A White House spokesman said Thursday that President Barack Obama believes women should be admitted as members to the all-male Augusta National, home of the Masters golf tournament. White House press secretary Jay Carney told...Tags: Masters Tournament, Jay Carney, Barack Obama, Sports, Golf
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Obama defends typically GOP states in race to 270
President Barack Obama begins his re-election campaign defending traditionally Republican territory that he carried when he won the White House four years ago. Republican Mitt Romney is looking to reclaim any combination of these GOP strongholds now in...Tags: Democratic National Conventions, Executive Branch, Politics, Conservation, Government
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