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Will Donnelly tone down Republicans' celebration?
South Bend TribuneINDIANAPOLIS -- Republicans working to move Indiana firmly back into the land of red states after its 2008 support of Democrat Barack Obama hope to have plenty to celebrate today, but a U.S. Senate seat that has been a lock for the GOP for nearly four...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Tea Party Movement, Republican Party, Mitt Romney, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
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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: Republican Party, Richard Mourdock, Democratic Party, Elections, Joe Donnelly
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GOP pursues last chances to upend Senate Dems
WASHINGTON (AP) — Republicans vigorously pursued their last, longshot chances for taking control of the Senate — Pennsylvania topped their list — as Democrats remained cautiously optimistic that they'd retain their narrow majority...Tags: Tommy Thompson, Karl Rove, Robert P. Casey, Jr., Jon Tester, Republican Party
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Clinton boosts Dems with Indianapolis rally
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Hoosier Democrats are hoping Friday's love fest with former President Bill Clinton at North Central High School in Indianapolis will be enough to push at least one of their top-ticket candidates to victory in a traditionally...
Tags: Government, Republican Party, Regional Authority, Osama bin Laden, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
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Abortion flap refocuses Indiana Senate campaign
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Seeking to capture an Indiana Senate seat Democrats haven't held for four decades, Joe Donnelly's television ads depict him as an earnest moderate while slamming his tea party-backed Senate opponent for an abortion remark that...
Tags: Government, Republican Party, Tea Party Movement, Mitt Romney, Regional Authority
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Pence fiscal push lacks social fire that built him
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Republican gubernatorial candidate Mike Pence built a national brand as a warrior for social and religious conservative causes, but he's been running recently on economic issues. Democrats have cried foul and say he is...Tags: Politics, Elections
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Pence taps Bush, Daniels advisers to shape policy
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Republican Rep. Mike Pence of Indiana has surrounded himself with policy advisers who can help him keep social and fiscal conservatives in the fold as he crafts his vision for running the state if elected governor in November. A...Tags: Government, Republican Party, George W. Bush, Republican National Conventions, Executive Branch
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Romney stands by his endorsement of Mourdock
WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney disavowed Senate candidate Richard Mourdock's comment that when a woman becomes pregnant during a rape "that's something God intended," but stood by his endorsement of the Indiana...
Tags: Government, Dean Heller, Republican Party, Regional Authority, Mitt Romney
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Tea party takes behind-the-scenes role in Indiana
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) — The tea party is alive and well in Indiana's congressional races, but voters may not notice it at the polls Tuesday. Two years after gaining footing in Indiana with rallies that attracted large crowds but mixed Election...Tags: Republican Party, Tea Party Movement, Larry Bucshon, Richard Lugar, Parties and Movements
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Dem candidate says GOP pick shows divisive focus
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Democrat John Gregg's campaign says Republican Mike Pence and his pick for a lieutenant governor running mate share a focus on a divisive social agenda. Pence announced Monday that first-term state Rep. Sue Ellspermann would...Tags: Republican Party, Tea Party Movement, Planned Parenthood, Politics, Elections
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Pence chooses running mate
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Republican Mike Pence picked freshman state Rep. Sue Ellspermann, a former business consultant and economic development official, as his running mate Monday in an Indiana governor's race that Republicans and Democrats expect will...Tags: Republican Party, Regional Authority, Republican National Conventions, Social Issues, Planned Parenthood
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Democrat Gregg set to announce running mate
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Democratic gubernatorial candidate John Gregg is ready to announce his running mate. The former Indiana house speaker is scheduled to unveil his pick at the Statehouse Tuesday afternoon. A senior level Gregg adviser told The...Tags: Libertarian Party, Politics, The Associated Press, Mitch Daniels, Elections
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