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CBS 2 Chicago - Mon Oct 6, 6:38 pm EDT
Tensions are rising in northwest Indiana tensions are rising as the race for president there tightens. As voter registration came to a close Monday, John McCain supporters alleged fraud. CBS 2's Political Editor Mike Flanner reports Democrats say it's a sign Barack Obama has closed the gap in a state that typically sends Republicans to the White House.
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WCPO Cincinnati - Mon Oct 6, 9:13 pm EDT
Dozens of people lined up to vote at polling centers across the state on the first day for early voting in Indiana.
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Indiana's NewsCenter - Mon Oct 6, 12:48 pm EDT
INDIANA, (Indiana's NewsCenter) - Democrat presidential candidate Barack Obama will campaign in Indianapolis this week. Obama is set to hold a rally at the Indiana State Fairgrounds this Wednesday.
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The Indianapolis Star - Mon Oct 6, 2:04 am EDT
Early voting begins today in Indiana as registration deadline looms.
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Palladium-Item - Mon Oct 6, 9:54 am EDT
The deadline to register to vote in Indiana has arrived. Today is the final day that Hoosiers can register to vote for the Nov. 4 general election. Voters can register at their county clerk's office and other government facilities before 4:30 p.m. today.
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Post-Tribune - Mon Oct 6, 5:14 am EDT
In July, Democratic presidential contender Sen. Barack Obama made a surprising move by announcing he would open more than 30 campaign offices in historically Red State Indiana.
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Indiana Statesman - Mon Oct 6, 1:30 am EDT
Today is the deadline for Indiana residents to register to vote, and the increased interest in this year's presidential election has led to a surge of new voters. Over 50 people have registered at the Vigo County Republican Headquarters, 7 S. Sixth St., this election cycle, said coordinator Jack Shipman.
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South Bend Tribune - 4 minutes ago
SOUTH BEND -- It's the final sprint toward a historic Election Day. Voter registration is over, and hundreds have already voted early.
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The Evening News and the Tribune - Sun Oct 5, 9:14 am EDT
Indiana is traditionally a “red” state, even when it comes to voting for the Indiana Superintendent of Public Instruction. The last Democrat, John J. Loughlin, was elected in 1970 and served from 1971-1973.
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HuffingtonPost - Mon Oct 6, 12:37 pm EDT
"In 3-1/2 months, the Bush administration is going to be over, finished, done... But the price John McCain paid for his party's nomination was that he embraced all the Bush policies."
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PR Newswire via Yahoo! News - Mon Oct 6, 5:59 pm EDT
African American, Latino and White Working Class Voters Will Benefit from Early Voting
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WCPO Cincinnati - 1 hour, 48 minutes ago
Monday, October 6, was the last day for Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana for voters to register.
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Terre Haute Tribune Star - Sat Oct 4, 11:17 pm EDT
A former Terre Haute city councilman is hoping to unseat a 12-year incumbent for the District 43 seat in the Indiana House of Representatives.
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EurekAlert! - Mon Oct 6, 4:28 pm EDT
( Indiana University ) Health care is playing a bigger role in this election than in any presidential contest in the past. "The combination of a sagging economy, increasing numbers of uninsured, and a disproportionately affected middle class may make this a tipping point," said Aaron Carroll, M.D, director of the Center for Health Policy and Professionalism Research and associate professor of ...
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The Gleaner - 3 minutes ago
A commission of Indiana House and Senate members has scheduled a hearing Wednesday in Indianapolis to talk about gasoline pricing policies in Indiana. We doubt that there is much the Indiana Legislature can do to affect gasoline prices — surely not a suspension of the state sales tax on gasoline.