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Study: Pence tax cut would mostly benefit the rich
INDIANAPOLIS | Republican Gov.-elect Mike Pence is standing by his proposal to cut Indiana's income tax rate, despite a nonpartisan study showing most taxpayers would get back less than $100 and a new poll showing most Hoosiers oppose Pence's plan.
Anti-gay marriage amendment could cause legal pitfalls
INDIANAPOLIS | Opponents of a possible amendment to the Indiana Constitution prohibiting gay marriage and any "legal status" that's "substantially similar" to marriage believe they have the law on their side -- 614 laws to be precise.
Misreading electorate likely cost Mourdock Senate victory
INDIANAPOLIS | Republican Richard Mourdock has never changed who he is or what he believes for the sake of higher office, and likely never will.
Mourdock team attacks poll, ignores Donnelly
INDIANAPOLIS | Faced with poll results showing Republican Richard Mourdock is likely to lose Indiana's U.S. Senate race, Mourdock's campaign on Friday all but ignored his opponent, Democrat Joe Donnelly, and instead launched a bizarre assault on the poll itself.
Daniels cites Purdue job to avoid talking about Mourdock
INDIANAPOLIS | Gov. Mitch Daniels declined to reaffirm his prior endorsement of Republican U.S. Senate candidate Richard Mourdock on a national television program Thursday night, citing his future position as president of Purdue University.
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.
Rokita doubts polls showing Romney losing
INDIANAPOLIS | As the presidential contenders prepare for their first debate tonight, U.S. Rep. Todd Rokita, R-Indianapolis, said he doesn't believe the swing-state voter surveys that suggest President Barack Obama is likely to defeat his Republican challenger, Mitt Romney.
Poll: U.S. Senate race tied; Pence, Romney lead big
INDIANAPOLIS | The race for Indiana's U.S. Senate seat remains too close to call, even as the Republican candidates for governor and president enjoy large leads over their Democratic opponents, according to a new survey of Hoosier voters.
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.
Poll: Donnelly leads Mourdock by 3 points in Senate race
INDIANAPOLIS | A public opinion poll released Monday found Democrat Joe Donnelly leading Republican Richard Mourdock in their race to become Indiana's next U.S. senator.
Poll: Pence leads for governor; Senate race tied
INDIANAPOLIS | Republican Mike Pence has an 18-point lead over Democrat John Gregg in their race for Indiana governor, according to a poll released Thursday.
New poll finds Indiana U.S. Senate race statistically tied
INDIANAPOLIS | Democrat Joe Donnelly and Republican Richard Mourdock remain neck and neck in their race for Indiana's U.S. Senate seat.
Poll: Ind. U.S. Senate race still tied
INDIANAPOLIS | Democrat Joe Donnelly and Republican Richard Mourdock remain in a statistical tie in their race to become Indiana's next U.S. senator.
Poll: Mourdock likely to beat Lugar in Republican U.S. Senate primary
INDIANAPOLIS | State Treasurer Richard Mourdock is expected to defeat six-term incumbent U.S. Sen. Dick Lugar on Tuesday, according to a new survey of likely Indiana Republican primary voters.
Poll: Lugar leads Mourdock in U.S. Senate primary
INDIANAPOLIS | U.S. Sen. Dick Lugar leads State Treasurer Richard Mourdock by 7 points in a new survey of Indiana Republicans ahead of the May 8 primary election.
Poll finds Hoosiers want right-to-work referendum
INDIANAPOLIS | By an overwhelming margin, Hoosiers want state lawmakers to let voters decide whether Indiana should become a right-to-work state, according to a new poll sponsored by the Indiana AFL-CIO.
Hoosier Survey 2011
The annual Hoosier Survey by the Bowen Center for Public Affairs at Ball State University found most Hoosiers have no opinion on right-to-work, even after the proposed labor policy is explained to them.
Poll finds most undecided on right-to-work
INDIANAPOLIS | The only independent public opinion poll to ask Hoosiers about the right-to-work issue found most have no opinion on the proposed labor policy that is set to dominate the upcoming session of the Indiana General Assembly.
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