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Trackers get aggressive in search of campaign gold
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Political trackers are pushing harder and harder to find political gaffes and blunders like the one that sank former U.S. Sen. George Allen's career in 2006. Marion County Judge Jose Salinas called the police after Republican...
Tags: Netherlands, Republican Party, George Allen, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice
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Ag Dept unveils new steps to stop food stamp fraud
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Agriculture Department says it is going to impose tougher penalties on stores that violate food stamp rules and give states new tools to root out applicants who are ineligible for the benefit program that now covers about 1 out...Tags: Republican Party, Craigslist, Inc., U.S. House Committee on Agriculture, Pension and Welfare, Jeff Sessions
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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: Tea Party Movement, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Republican Party, Richard Mourdock, Joe Donnelly
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Donnelly, Mourdock exchange punches
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterIn one advertisement, Democrat Joe Donnelly coaches two basketball teams -- dressed symbolically in blue and red -- while an actor pretending to be Republican Richard Mourdock leaps up from the bleachers and yells, "Hey, Donnelly, it's my way or the...Tags: George W. Bush, Business, Elections, Democratic Party, Richard Lugar
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Court ruling won't slow politics in health care debate
South Bend TribuneThe Supreme Court answered some key constitutional questions about the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act on Thursday, but the political controversy surrounding the health care law seems far from settled. Sean Savage, a Saint Mary’s...Tags: Insurance, Health Insurance Cost, Republican Party, Prescription Drugs, Healthcare Laws
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Donnelly looks to build name in Ind. Senate race
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana Democratic Senate candidate Joe Donnelly is spending early to help build his name recognition with a new television ad. The third-term congressman touts his work with Republicans in the commercial and accuses...
Tags: Republican Party, Richard Mourdock, Joe Donnelly, Politics, Elections
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GOP group wants Donnelly in Senate
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana Democratic Senate candidate Joe Donnelly is touting the support of a handful of Republicans who have broken ranks to campaign for him. A half dozen members of “Republicans for Donnelly” said today they were...
Tags: Democratic Party, Richard Lugar, Parties and Movements, Republican Party, Richard Mourdock
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Hoekstra says feds should check birth certificates
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — U.S. Senate candidate Pete Hoekstra wants to set up a national office to check presidential candidates' birth certificates, even though a campaign spokesman says Hoekstra believes President Barack Obama was born in Hawaii. The...Tags: Tea Party Movement, Republican Party, FBI, John McCain, Barack Obama
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Some Indiana Republicans back Donnelly campaign
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana Democratic Senate candidate Joe Donnelly is touting the support of a handful of Republicans who have broken ranks to campaign for him. A half dozen members of "Republicans for Donnelly" said Thursday they were unhappy...Tags: Democratic Party, Richard Lugar, Parties and Movements, Republican Party, Richard Mourdock
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Indiana primary election voter turnout was 22 percent
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Hotly contested races including the Senate Republican race in which Richard Mourdock defeated incumbent Dick Lugar helped drive primary voter turnout to 22 percent, down from 2008 but higher than in 2004. Secretary of State...Tags: Richard Lugar, Primaries, Hillary Clinton, Richard Mourdock, Barack Obama
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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, Richard Mourdock, Joe Donnelly, Barack Obama, Politics
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Michigan Senate passes 'conversion school' bill
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — A bill that has passed the Michigan Senate would allow the lowest-performing 5 percent of schools to leave their districts and become so-called "conversion" schools. The Republican-led chamber approved the bill Wednesday on...Tags: Democratic Party, Politics, Elections
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