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Democrats expand Senate grip but fail to win House
Democrats strengthened their hold on the Senate but failed Tuesday to recapture the majority in the House of Representatives they lost two years ago. President Barack Obama, in his freshly authorized second term, will face the same divided Congress in...
Tags: Todd Akin, Political Candidates, Harry Reid, Elizabeth Warren, Tom Latham
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Indiana embraces GOP -- up to a point
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana continued its shift to the right Tuesday as voters supported Republican candidates for president and governor, but also sent a clear signal on where its embrace of conservatism ends. While GOP presidential hopeful Mitt...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Joe Donnelly, John McCain, Executive Branch, Abortion Issue
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Donnelly wins Indiana Senate battle, Mourdock reflects on loss
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Democrat Joe Donnelly triumphed Tuesday in one of the nation's most tumultuous Senate races, capitalizing on fallout over his tea party-backed opponent's comment that a pregnancy resulting from rape is "something God intended" to...
Tags: Richard Mourdock, Tea Party Movement, Evan Bayh, MSNBC (tv network), Republican Party
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GOP's Pence behind Romney's pace among Ind. voters
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana voters were less inclined to support Republican Mike Pence and the party's incumbent state schools chief than Mitt Romney as the GOP looked to extend its dominance of state government. Republican Attorney General Greg...
Tags: Libertarian Party, Career and Workplace, Executive Branch, Labor Legislation, Social Issues
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Pence wins as Indiana governor to extend GOP control
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Republican Mike Pence won election Tuesday as Indiana governor, extending his party's control of the state's top office at the same time voters ousted the incumbent GOP state schools superintendent. Pence defeated Democrat...
Tags: Political Candidates, Career and Workplace, Executive Branch, Labor Legislation, Social Issues
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Indiana voters split over economy, education
FISHERS, Ind. (AP) — Indiana voters vented their fear over their financial futures by splitting their votes Tuesday, choosing Republicans for the White House and the Statehouse while handing Democrats control of a Senate seat and the state's top...
Tags: Richard Mourdock, Tea Party Movement, Mitch Daniels, Bank Robbery, Executive Branch
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Romney wins Indiana, Obama wins Michigan
FISHERS, Ind. (AP) — Mitt Romney brought Indiana back into the Republican fold Tuesday, reclaiming a traditionally GOP state that was usurped by Democrat Barack Obama in 2008 on his way to his first term as president. Obama has also won Michigan in...
Tags: Joe Donnelly, Fishing, Lifestyle and Leisure, Richard Mourdock, Richard Lugar
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GOP DeVon takes Fry's Statehouse seat
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Republicans have won two Indiana House seats from Democrats in their bid to strengthen their control of the General Assembly. Republican Dale DeVon won an open seat given up by retiring Democratic Rep. Craig Fry of Mishawaka and ...Tags: Parties and Movements, Politics, Republican Party, Elvis Presley, Elections
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Dems fight for continued Senate control
WASHINGTON (AP) — Majority Democrats fought Republicans for control of the Senate on Tuesday after a bitter campaign marked by roughly $1 billion in outside spending in competitive races from Virginia to Montana. Republican Sen. Scott Brown, who...
Tags: Todd Akin, Washington, DC, Libertarian Party, Elizabeth Warren, U.S. Senate
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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: Same-Sex Marriage, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Science and Technology, Steve Harvey, Republican Party
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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: Washington, DC, Harry Reid, Executive Branch, U.S. Senate, Elections
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Indiana delegation to get makeover with 3 open seats
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) — Jackie Walorski and Susan Brooks are seeking to become the first Republican congresswomen from Indiana in half a century as the GOP seeks to retain the advantage it holds in the state's congressional delegation. For the...Tags: Joe Donnelly, Iraq War (2003-2011), Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Larry Bucshon, Business
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