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Marijuana decriminalization effort fails
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) - The effort to decriminalize marijuana has failed in the General Assembly. The marijuana bill called for making the possession of small amounts of marijuana a misdemeanor. Committee chairman Mike Young won't permit a public...
Tags: Punishment, Medical Marijuana Therapy, Mike Young
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One-on-one with Walorski after win over Mullen
After narrowly losing to 2nd district Congressman Joe Donnelly two years ago, Republican Jackie Walorski has claimed Donnelly's U.S. House seat in Washington after beating Democrat Brendan Mullen in a very tight race in Tuesday's election. Walorski won...
Tags: Mike Huckabee, Karl Rove, Iraq, Politics, U.S. Senate
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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: Planned Parenthood, Executive Branch, Parties and Movements, Justice System, Career and Workplace
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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: Richard Lugar, Elizabeth Warren, Olympia J. Snowe, Richard Mourdock, Tom Smith (politician)
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Ind. voter considers Lugar as write-in candidate
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — At least one Indiana voter says he was tempted to write in a candidate for the U.S. Senate race, and it would have been a familiar name. Forty-six-year-old Lance McElroy of Indianapolis said he nearly wrote in Sen. Richard...
Tags: Democratic Party, Elections, Richard Mourdock, Richard Lugar, U.S. Senate
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Walorski, Mullen battle for Donnelly's congressional seat
Joe Donnelly’s decision to run for U.S. Senate means many of us will be represented by a new member in Congress next year. Running to replace Donnelly in Indiana’s 2nd district is Republican Jackie Walorski, who Donnelly barely beat two years...
Tags: Elections, U.S. Senate, Politics, Joe Donnelly, Joe Donnelly
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Some Indiana voters aren't voting for governor
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) — Some South Bend voters are skipping the gubernatorial race altogether, saying they aren't happy with any of the candidates. Thirty-two-year-old fast food manager Aracada Cameron says she didn't vote for Republican Mike...
Tags: Elections, Politics, Voting
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GOP's Pence 'encouraged' in Ind. governor's race
CLIFFORD, Ind. (AP) — Republican Mike Pence says he's encouraged about his prospects of defeating Democrat John Gregg in Indiana's governor's race. Pence voted Tuesday morning at a fire station in the Bartholomew County town of Clifford about 25...
Tags: Executive Branch, Elections, Politics, Regional Authority, Government
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5 things to know about Indiana's election Tuesday
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A few key things worth knowing about Indiana's election Tuesday: PRESIDENT WHO? Think the presidential race is only between Barack Obama and Mitt Romney? Wrong. Indiana voters can pick among 19 candidates for president —...
Tags: Gary Johnson, Parties and Movements, Tea Party Movement, Richard Lugar, Virgil H. Goode, Jr.
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Time has come to cast your vote
South Bend TribuneThe candidates who have been working for Hoosiers' support this year made their closing arguments Monday and urged people to get out the vote in Tuesday's election. Local Republicans started the morning by packing into Stevie's Unique Treats, a cafe in...Tags: Executive Branch, Vi Simpson, Indiana Hoosiers, Politics, Republican Party
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Indiana ballot includes 19 presidential candidates
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana voters have more choices for president on Tuesday than just President Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney. The state's election ballot features a whopping 19 candidates for president. Aside from Obama and Romney,...
Tags: Democratic Party, Barack Obama, Elections, Virgil H. Goode, Jr., Politics
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Libertarian could play spoiler in Indiana Senate race
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Libertarian Andrew Horning could draw enough votes to sway the outcome of Indiana's hotly contested U.S. Senate race between Republican Richard Mourdock and Democrat Joe Donnelly. Horning might not be as recognizable as...Tags: Elections, Richard Mourdock, U.S. Senate, Politics
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