10/10/2008
An Indianapolis State Senator is warning voters may not be getting correct absentee ballots.
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10/10/2008
MORE THAN 100,000 NAMES CONSIDERED "INACTIVE" BUT ARE STILL ON ROLLS
Marion County and at least two others apparently have registered more voters than they have eligible voters.
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10/10/2008
Governing magazine named Republican Gov. Mitch Daniels on Thursday as one of its top eight public officials in 2008, citing him for getting infrastructure and health care legislation passed and putting Indiana government on strong financial ground.
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10/9/2008
SEN. GRAHAM DOESN'T RULE OUT CAMPAIGN VISIT
A fellow senator in John McCain's inner circle of advisers says he's confident the Republican presidential nominee will extend the G-O-P winning streak in Indiana. But South Carolina's Lindsey Graham doesn't rule out a McCain campaign stop to make sure.
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10/8/2008
STATE FAIRGROUNDS CAMPAIGN STOP IS FIRST FOLLOWING TUESDAY NIGHT'S DEBATE
Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama is applauding Wednesday morning's coordinated action by the Federal Reserve and the world's other central banks to try to stop a worldwide financial crackup.
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10/8/2008
A new statewide poll shows Republican Gov. Mitch Daniels with a slight lead over Democratic challenger Jill Long Thompson.
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10/8/2008
United Auto Workers President Ron Gettelfinger said the union would run $3 million worth of advertising criticizing Republican presidential candidate John McCain and his economic policies in four key states.
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10/8/2008
Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama is scheduled to make Indianapolis his first campaign stop after his second debate with Republican John McCain.
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10/8/2008
Democrat Gubernatorial hopeful Jill Long Thompson has announced an economic recovery plan.
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10/7/2008
Two new polls show a tight race in Indiana between Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain just weeks before the Nov. 4 election.
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