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Hoosiers, keep fighting for our shared principles
Last Tuesday, after years of court battles, Vernon "Hughie" Bowman, a small farmer from my hometown of Sandborn, took his fight against one of the nation’s largest corporations to the U.S. Supreme Court.
BRIAN HOWEY: Mourdock's collateral damage to GOP
It was fascinating – stunning, really – to watch Indiana Republican primary voters dump U.S. Sen. Dick Lugar overboard last May.
BRIAN HOWEY: Positives, negatives of campaign 2012
On Election Day, as I headed to my office to watch the returns, I stopped to pick up some Chinese carryout.
Pence elected governor to extend GOP control
INDIANAPOLIS | Republican Mike Pence has been elected Indiana's 50th governor, defeating Democrat John Gregg on Tuesday in a race Pence led wire-to-wire.
Candidates canvass Indiana for votes on eve of election
INDIANAPOLIS | The candidates for statewide office criss-crossed Indiana on Monday, with more stops set for Tuesday, reaching out to Hoosiers one final time to explain why they deserve to be elected.
BRIAN HOWEY: An unprecedented pro-life power alignment with Pence
For evangelical Republicans, the apex of political power and influence is within their grasp.
Poll: Donnelly takes 11-point lead; governor race tightening
INDIANAPOLIS | Republican Richard Mourdock's controversial debate remark that pregnancies caused by rape are "something that God intended to happen" may have doomed his bid to represent Indiana in the U.S. Senate, according to the Howey/DePauw Indiana Battleground Poll released Friday.
EDITORIAL: We pick Gregg for Indiana governor
For Northwest Indiana, the choice for governor this year should be easy.
Indiana Republicans stand by their man Mourdock
CARMEL, Ind. | Proving party loyalty trumps all, Hoosier Republicans enthusiastically greeted embattled U.S. Senate candidate Richard Mourdock with a standing ovation at their semiannual dinner Monday night.
Gregg campaigning across region this weekend
INDIANAPOLIS | Democratic gubernatorial candidate John Gregg is scheduled to make six Northwest Indiana campaign stops Saturday and Sunday on the first leg of his eight-day, 40-city statewide "Workhorse Tour."
Gregg pummels Pence in lively final debate
FORT WAYNE | With a new poll showing his lead in the race for Indiana governor diminishing, Republican Mike Pence strayed from his well-rehearsed script Thursday and finally engaged Democrat John Gregg during their final debate.
Poll: Gregg catching up to Pence in governor's race
INDIANAPOLIS | Democrat John Gregg has closed a huge deficit and is now just six points behind Republican Mike Pence in the race for Indiana governor, according to a Gregg campaign-sponsored poll released Thursday.
Mourdock apologizes if rape remarks misunderstood
INDIANAPOLIS | Republican U.S. Senate candidate Richard Mourdock on Wednesday reaffirmed his controversial claim that women who are raped should not be permitted to obtain an abortion because pregnancies resulting from rape are "something that God intended to happen."
Gregg continues attacks on Pence in second debate
INDIANAPOLIS | Democrat John Gregg continued to paint Republican Mike Pence as an outsider and extremist during the second Indiana gubernatorial debate Wednesday, while repeatedly touting his experience as a legislative leader, university president and business executive.
Gubernatorial candidate makes stop at Portage's Cappo's
PORTAGE | Democratic gubernatorial candidate John Gregg shook hands, patted backs and exchanged stories with diners at Cappo's restaurant Wednesday on a sweep through the region, which also included stops in Merrillville and Gary.
Pence extends fundraising lead over Gregg
INDIANAPOLIS | Republican Mike Pence has a significant campaign cash advantage over Democrat John Gregg in the race for Indiana governor, and the Republican incumbents for attorney general and state superintendent also lead their Democratic challengers in fundraising.
Governor candidates struggle to escape Daniels' shadow
INDIANAPOLIS | A specter is haunting the race for Indiana governor — the specter of Mitch Daniels.
President Clinton praises Hammond Mayor McDermott
INDIANAPOLIS | Hammond Mayor Thomas McDermott Jr. learned Friday what it's like to hear a former president of the United States praise you in front of more than 3,000 people.
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