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Chicago Sun-Times - 52 minutes ago
HAMMOND, Ind. -- The economic view from Northwest Indiana isn't pretty. And if Indiana goes to Barack Obama on Nov. 4, get ready for an Election Day avalanche.
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Journal & Courier - 1 hour, 46 minutes ago
New polls out this week show a tight presidential race and characterize Indiana as one of the battleground states where it could be decided.
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Nasdaq - Tue Oct 7, 2:12 pm EDT
(RTTNews) - New poll results released Tuesday showed that Democratic presidential contender Barack Obama is leading Republican rival John McCain in the key swing states of Wisconsin and Ohio. Meanwhile, McCain is holding a slight lead in Indiana and the candidates have moved into a dead heat in North Carolina.
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The Times of Northwest Indiana - Tue Oct 7, 3:38 pm EDT
INDIANAPOLIS - 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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WLWT-TV Cincinnati - Tue Oct 7, 11:18 am EDT
A pair of presidential polls show Sen. Barack Obama with a lead in Ohio and a tie in Indiana. A third poll puts Sen. John McCain in the lead in Indiana.
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The Times of Northwest Indiana - Tue Oct 7, 10:53 am EDT
INDIANAPOLIS - A new statewide poll shows Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain running even in Indiana with less than a month to go before the Nov. 4 election.
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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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Indiana Statesman - 1 hour, 34 minutes ago
Early voting in Indiana began Monday, and to kick off the event approximately 75 people gathered together at the Obama headquarters on Wabash Avenue to hear former senator Birch Bayh give a speech on the importance of early voting. Together all marched to the Cunningham Memorial Library at ISU to become the first voters of this historical presidential election.
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Evansville Courier & Press - 2 hours, 1 minute ago
INDIANAPOLIS — Although Democratic candidate for governor Jill Long Thompson wants Indiana to pursue mass transit, she would not dip into the funds for Interstate 69 or other Major Moves projects to do so, she said.