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Indiana GOP chairman to speak at LaPorte County Lincoln Day Dinner
LAPORTE | The chairman of the Indiana Republican Party is scheduled to be one of the keynote speakers a GOP event in LaPorte.
BRIAN HOWEY: Move up Indiana's primary election
In April 2008, Hillary Clinton made a campaign appearance at the Wigwam in Anderson. About two hours before she took the stage, a huge line of thousands of people encircled the historic basketball gym, waiting to get in.
DOUG ROSS: Speedway bailout taxes imagination, too
Indiana legislators seem to be racing toward handing over state tax money to the Terre Haute company that owns the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. This has irony written all over it.
BRIAN HOWEY: The curious campaign of John Gregg
We've never quite seen a gubernatorial campaign like John Gregg's.
Dems' Gregg smiles while shredding Pence in folksy campaign ads
INDIANAPOLIS | Democratic gubernatorial candidate John Gregg may be running the folksiest attack ads in the history of political campaigning. And his rival, Republican Mike Pence, is so positive in his ads, a casual observer might not even realize he has an opponent in the Nov. 6 race.
BRIAN HOWEY: Pence’s ‘good cop/bad cop’ strategy
It had been nine years since Mike Pence had run and brawled for a congressional seat, twice unsuccessfully challenging U.S. Rep. Phil Sharp.
Lawson elected House Democratic leader
INDIANAPOLIS | State Rep. Linda Lawson, D-Hammond, was chosen Thursday to lead the Indiana House Democrats as they try to regain control of the Republican-dominated chamber.
Ind. GOP chairman rips Gregg's record as budget-balancer
INDIANAPOLIS | The head of the state Republican Party lashed out at John Gregg Tuesday, accusing the Democratic candidate for governor of "embellishing" his record managing state finances while speaker of the Indiana House.
Leading the Revolution
"Leading the Revolution," a new book by Indiana Republican Party Chairman Eric Holcomb, advises business leaders how to succeed by following the lessons he learned working with Gov. Mitch Daniels.
New book uses Daniels administration as lessons for business leaders
INDIANAPOLIS | Gov. Mitch Daniels has made state government run more like a business for the past eight years by cutting costs wherever possible, speeding decision-making processes, ensuring revenues exceed expenses and eliminating unnecessary employees.
Daniels quitting politics may leave Republicans in lurch
INDIANAPOLIS | The most immediate effect of Gov. Mitch Daniels' election as Purdue University president won't be felt on campus, but in the smaller crowds, fewer donations and perhaps lost races for Indiana Republican candidates.
BRIAN HOWEY: Brooks, Walorski take aim at GOP glass ceiling
Susan Brooks’ 5th Congressional District campaign conducted internal polling in mid-April and the news was disheartening. She trailed the front-runner, former U.S. Rep. David McIntosh, by 20 points. Twenty points?
ANDREA NEAL: Indiana election fraud: Is corruption contagious?
In St. Joseph County, the prosecutor is investigating claims that hundreds of signatures were forged on petitions to qualify Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton for the state presidential primary ballot in 2008.
Wisconsin Congressman Paul Ryan to keynote Indiana GOP dinner
INDIANAPOLIS | The Wisconsin congressman who proposed big cuts to Social Security and Medicare to balance the federal budget will be the keynote speaker next month at the Indiana Republican Party's fall dinner.
BRIAN HOWEY: Huntsman, Perry and that 'crazy' label
There stood Jon Huntsman, slender and proper, his beautiful wife Mary Kaye nearby, and about 150 Hoosier Republicans gathered in half moon formation around him. His resume is sterling: Two terms as a successful governor of Utah, two years as President Barack Obama's ambassador to China, wher…
Popularity forces venue change for presidential candidate Cain
INDIANAPOLIS | Hoosiers apparently can't get enough of Herman.
GOP steps up 2012 fight for Indiana
INDIANAPOLIS | The Republican National Committee is dropping resources into the Hoosier State to bring Indiana back to the Republican column in 2012.
Indiana GOP invites presidential candidates to visit
INDIANAPOLIS | The chairman of the Indiana Republican Party has invited candidates seeking the GOP nomination for president to visit the Hoosier State.
Daniels not a lame duck, says state GOP chairman
INDIANAPOLIS | The leader of the Indiana Republican Party insisted Monday that Gov. Mitch Daniels will not shrink from getting involved in state or national political debates, even though Daniels has decided not to run for president.
Unions helped bankroll House Democrats' walkout
INDIANAPOLIS | Expenses incurred during the House Democrats' 34-day walkout were paid for in part by labor organizations, campaign finance records show.
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