Election 2012
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Pence talks bridges, jobs during Southern Indiana swing
“I think everyone senses with the recent bridges agreement, the potential for extraordinary growth,” said Mike Pence, a U.S. House member who is seeking to replace Gov. Mitch Daniels and retain the gubernatorial seat for the Republican Party.
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Gregg picks Simpson for Dems ticket
Gregg got his biggest applause from the crowd Tuesday when he played up their joint support for women’s access to health care, which has become a national talking point for Democrats.
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HAYDEN: Readers respond to voter turnout question
Like others who contacted me, she said she was weary of nasty campaigns and worn out by news of corrupt politicians.
Here’s why she did make the effort: “I try to focus on all the women who sacrificed so much for women to be able to vote, and for the privilege of living in a country where we are free to vote as we choose.” -
Final votes counted in 9th District primary
“Ultimately, this race will come down to deciding whether we chart a new course for this country that leads to job creation, limits the reach of our federal government and gives Hoosiers more freedom — as I have fought for in my first year in Congress — or whether we continue to embrace the failed Washington-knows-best approach advocated by President Obama and Shelli Yoder.”
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Video: President Obama endorses same-sex marriage
A day after an amendment banning gay marriage passed in North Carolina, President Barack Obama tells ABC News that he believes same-sex couples should be able to get married.
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Unopposed Clark County Commissioners candidates move on
In the Republican primary, challengers Rick Stephenson, District 1, and Jack Coffman, District 2, also were unopposed.
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Grabowski to take on Clere in District 72, Miller defeats Kincaid in District 70
Grabowski has been campaigning on issues such as funding for schools, job creation and Medicare funding.
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Voter turnout weak in Clark, Floyd counties
Clark County Clerk Barbara Bratcher-Haas said the early voting within her office — one barometer by which officials gauge electoral interest — had been very slow this year, with only 1,057 absentee votes this time.
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Yoder takes 9th District Democratic primary
With all the precincts having reported, Yoder carried Clark and Floyd counties Tuesday.
She captured 2,180 votes, or 42.3 percent of the total, in Clark County and 1,427 votes, or 41.36 percent in Floyd County. -
CORONERS' RACES: Incumbent Knable wins Floyd primary
Knable said the vote helps to tell her what the community thinks of what she has done thus far in her four-year term.
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