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The Gleaner - Thu Sep 4, 9:56 am EDT
Organizers for Barack Obama’s campaign in Indiana predicted Wednesday that voters who gave Hillary Rodham Clinton a victory in the state’s Democratic primary will not migrate to Republican John McCain because he selected Sarah Palin as his running mate.
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Lexington Herald-Leader - Sat Sep 6, 2:02 am EDT
DILLONVALE, Ohio . So much for the full-on 50-state strategy. Call Barack Obama's implementation of national Democrats' coast-to-coast plan "Fifty-State Lite." Barack Obama's strategists say they will pick and choose where to spend time and money. Sure, the presidential candidate is spending time in previously Republican Indiana and North Carolina, but the true focus is going to be areas ...
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DePauw - Fri Sep 5, 1:37 pm EDT
Barack Obama's audience for his acceptance speech likely topped 40 million people, and the Democratic gathering that nominated him was a more popular television event than any other political convention in history.
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Lexington Herald-Leader - Sat Sep 6, 2:18 am EDT
So much for the full-on 50-state strategy. Call Barack Obama's implementation of national Democrats' coast-to-coast plan "Fifty-State Lite." Barack Obama's strategists say they will pick and choose where to spend time and money. Sure, the presidential candidate is spending time in previously-Republican Indiana and North Carolina, but the true focus is going to be areas where he simply must ...
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Post-Tribune - Fri Sep 5, 5:57 pm EDT
Charged up after four days of party pep rally, Indiana's Republican convention delegates return to their home state spoiling for a fight with Democratic nominee Sen. Barack Obama. But despite the adrenaline of cheering the McCain-Palin ticket in a convention hall filled with fellow Republicans, they may return to a battleground state. A few hours before Sen. John McCain was to accept his party's ...
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WISH-TV Indianapolis - Fri Sep 5, 5:24 pm EDT
Indiana has always been a reliably Republican state, but with both conventions now history, Hoosiers are giving some pointed and mixed reviews of the candidates.
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WRTV Indianapolis - Thu Sep 4, 12:50 pm EDT
Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama will make a campaign stop in Terre Haute on Saturday.
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The Indianapolis Star - Fri Sep 5, 2:17 am EDT
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. -- Jammie Kirlew spends his Saturday afternoons chasing quarterbacks. He spent much of last spring chasing students around the Indiana University campus, trying to get them to register to vote, specifically for Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama.
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WTWO Terre Haute - Fri Sep 5, 10:11 am EDT
Republican presidential hopeful John McCain officially accepted the party's nomination Thursday night. In Indiana alone, over 120 house parties were held for McCain supporters to gather and celebrate his nomination.
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Evansville Courier & Press - Fri Sep 5, 1:15 am EDT
Rep. Brad Ellsworth's re-election campaign garnered endorsements Thursday from political committees representing the National Rifle Association, Indiana Farm Bureau and U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
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Indiana Statesman - Fri Sep 5, 1:16 am EDT
Barack Obama's campaign announced Thursday that the Democratic presidential candidate will be in Terre Haute Saturday. Obama will give an informal speech on his plans for "getting the country back on track," said Jonathan Swin, the Indiana communications director for Obama's campaign.
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WRTV Indianapolis - Thu Sep 4, 10:50 pm EDT
Indiana voters share their opinions on Gov. Sarah Palin's convention speech and whether her presence on the ticket is enough to sway their votes.
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The Herald Bulletin - Thu Sep 4, 6:49 pm EDT
TERRE HAUTE — Sen. Barack Obama’s Indiana campaign announced Thursday that the Democratic presidential candidate would return to the state on Saturday to hold a “Change We Need” discussion with Indiana families at the Wabash Valley Fairgrounds in Terre Haute.
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Indiana's NewsCenter - Thu Sep 4, 5:42 pm EDT
FORT WAYNE, IN (Indiana's NewsCenter) --- Alaska Governor Sarah Palin's moment in the spotlight at the Republican Convention was watched and critiqued by hundreds of voters in Northeast Indiana.
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Journal & Courier - Thu Sep 4, 10:26 pm EDT
The Indiana Debate Commission is making 2,000 tickets available to the public for the Sept. 16 debate among the gubernatorial candidates.