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Donnelly mulls 2012 Senate bid
U.S. Rep. Joe Donnelly hasn't decided if he'll run for re-election in Indiana's 2nd Congressional District or mount a bid for statewide office in 2012.
A series of speeches he's scheduled to deliver during the next few weeks to Democratic groups in...Tags: Parties and Movements, Democratic Party, Elections, Republican Party, U.S. Senate
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Overflow-crowd expected as Indiana considers Arizona-style immigration bill
INDIANAPOLIS — A battle over Arizona-style immigration enforcement is coming to the Indiana Statehouse this week.
Supporters of the crackdown say states need to do something about illegal immigration if the federal government isn't going to...Tags: Washington (U.S. state), Regional Authority, Elections, Arizona, Government
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Pols urged to cross aisle
During this era of heated, partisan rhetoric, Colorado Sen. Mark Udall has a simple idea for how Washington politicians can show some unity, at least symbolically, when President Barack Obama delivers his State of the Union address Tuesday.
Instead of...Tags: Democratic Party, Washington (U.S. state), Elections, U.S. House of Representatives, Mark Udall
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Tea party activists to meet on anti-Lugar choice
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Tea party activists from across Indiana will meet this month to try to agree on a candidate who they hope can defeat Sen. Richard Lugar in next year's Republican primary. Monica Boyer of the northern Indiana group Kosciusko...Tags: Demonstration, Tea Party Movement, Activism, Elections, Republican Party
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Report: Donnelly eyes Senate seat
U.S. Rep. Joe Donnelly, D-Granger, is taking a close look at running for the Senate seat Republican Richard Lugar has occupied for the past 34 years, National Journal reported Friday. Citing a source "familiar with Donnelly's thinking," the article...Tags: Indiana, Elections, Republican Party, Politics, Joe Donnelly
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GOP businessman Jim Wallace announces run for Indiana governor in Fishers
Associated PressINDIANAPOLIS (AP) -- Republican businessman Jim Wallace, who kicked off his 2012 campaign for governor Tuesday, admits he has less name recognition and fundraising prowess than GOP frontrunner U.S. Rep. Mike Pence. Both want to replace current Republican...Tags: Talk Shows (genre), Vi Simpson, Tea Party Movement, Local Elections, Primaries
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If Mitch Runs
If Mitch Daniels runs for President he has the potential to be a formidable opponent for Barack Obama. But Daniels has a problem. He has called for a political “truce” on social issues. That is not going to happen with the growing, far-right...Tags: Donald Trump, Mitch Daniels, Indiana, Utah, Same-Sex Marriage
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Donnelly announces specialized job training proposal
Manufacturing companies say one of the biggest challenges they have is finding workers trained to run and troubleshoot their modern machinery. On Monday, Democratic Congressman Joe Donnelly announced a proposal right now on Capitol Hill to change that....Tags: Career and Workplace, Employers, Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations, Joe Donnelly
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Obama, Putin to sign new deal on reducing nuclear threat
ReutersBy Roberta Rampton INNISKILLEN, Northern Ireland, June 17 (Reuters) - President Barack Obama and Russian President Vladimir Putin said they would sign an agreement on securing and destroying nuclear material to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons,...Tags: G8, Barack Obama, Summits, Russia, Vladimir Putin
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Will leaf pickup sprout another tax?
After reading the June 1 Tribune, my dander is once again standing tall. St. Joseph County had a leaf pickup program some years ago, but eliminated it because of the high cost. Now, all of a sudden, officials want to allocate some of my hard-earned option...Tags: Entertainment, Radio, Voting, Elections, Politics
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Stephen Goldstein: Tea party leading Republicans to history's dust pile in a hurry
Can the Republican Party become the Party of Yes, or will it wind up on the ash heap of history with the Tea Party of No? Think back to 2010. The tea pot seemed to be boiling. In Wisconsin, Ron Johnson stunningly defeated long-time Sen. Russ Feingold....Tags: Ron Johnson, Elections, Regional Authority, Government, Russell Feingold
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Ryan Crocker says U.S. is fumbling on Iran's nuclear program
WASHINGTON — Ryan Crocker has long been viewed as America's indispensable diplomat in the Muslim world. President George W. Bush named him ambassador to Iraq in 2007 to rescue a failing policy, and four years later, President Obama dispatched him to...Tags: Central Intelligence Agency, George W. Bush, Pakistan, U.S. Department of State, Iran
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