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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: Primaries, Politics, Richard Lugar, Elections, Polls
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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: Republican Party, Newt Gingrich, Politics, Mitch Daniels, Government
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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: ABC (tv network), Teaching and Learning, The Washington Post, Students, Fox News Channel (tv network)
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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: Republican Party, Politics, Barack Obama, Career and Workplace, Elections
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Romney won't repudiate Trump on birther issue
SAN DIEGO (AP) — Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney isn't taking a position on supporter Donald Trump's return to the controversy over where President Barack Obama was born. Romney said Saturday evening that while he doesn't agree with all...Tags: Donald Trump, Barack Obama
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Presidential campaign ad spending tops $87M
NEW YORK (AP) — President Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney and their allies already have spent $86 million on TV ads in the nine most hotly contested states. It's an early and unprecedented level of spending for a close general election race...Tags: Politics, Barack Obama, Elections
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The unstated speaks volumes in Indiana Senate race
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana's Senate race may be best understood by what the Democratic and Republican candidates are not saying more than what they are. For U.S. Rep. Joe Donnelly that's meant limiting talk about his vote in favor of federal...
Tags: Tea Party Movement, Politics, Barack Obama, Richard Mourdock, Joe Donnelly
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What $40,000 gets you in presidential fundraising
Associated Press ReportSAN FRANCISCO (AP) — If you have $40,000 to spend, President Barack Obama's campaign has a deal for you. Write a big check, and you'll get you a picture with the president and a chance to swap political strategy with him — all while...Tags: George Clooney, Republican Party, Human Interest, Politics, Sarah Jessica Parker
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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: Tea Party Movement, Republican Party, Manhattan (New York City), Politics, White House
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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: Republican Party, Politics, Mitch Daniels, Government, White House
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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: Republican Party, Politics, Barack Obama, Government, Bob Dole
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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: IBM, Barack Obama, Jay Carney, Masters Tournament, White House
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