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May 2, 2016
In 2 Indiana Cities, All That Trump And Obama Touched Isn't Political Gold
Gary has seen economic investment from Donald Trump, and Kokomo benefited from President Obama's auto bailout. But those connections haven't necessarily led to political goodwill.
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Presidential Candidates Make Last-Minute Appeals In Hoosier State
Where will the presidential candidates be on Monday?
Read MoreMay 2, 2016
Crowd Rallies For Clinton In Indiana
Dozens of people had to be turned away from a packed political rally Sunday as the Democratic presidential front runner, Hillary Clinton, worked to stir up excitement before Tuesday's primary.
Read MoreApril 29, 2016
Sanders Rallies With Union Crowd In Support of Laid-Off Carrier Workers
Sanders' last-minute appearance at the protest came days before Tuesday's primary election, where the Carrier story has taken center stage.
Read MoreApril 29, 2016
In His Endorsement Pence Says Cruz Is A 'Principled Conservative'
Gov. Mike Pence Friday announced his endorsement of Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz, just four days before Indiana's primary. But, he was quick to add the caveat that he'll support whoever the Republican nominee is this fall.
Read MoreApril 28, 2016
Donald Trump Gets an Assist From Bob Knight
At the rally in Indianapolis Wednesday, Donald Trump barely mentioned Ted Cruz's pick of Carly Fiorina as running mate.
Read MoreApril 28, 2016
Ted Cruz Introduces Carly Fiorina As His Pick For Vice President
Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz announced Wednesday at a rally in Indianapolis that former candidate Carly Fiorina is his pick for vice president.
Read MoreApril 27, 2016
Sanders Vows To Stay In Race Despite Tuesday's Big Losses
On a campaign stop at Purdue University Wednesday, Democrat Bernie Sanders said he's staying in the presidential race to win it, even after his losses Tuesday make it increasingly unlikely for him to secure the nomination.
Read MoreApril 27, 2016
On To Indy: Hoosier State Could Be Stand For Trump Challengers, Sanders
Donald Trump, with about 75 percent of the delegates, and Hillary Clinton, with 90 percent, are so far ahead in their parties that only the most extraordinary events could prevent their nominations.
Read MoreApril 27, 2016
GOP Candidates Court Indiana, The Next State To Hold A Primary
After Donald Trump won Tuesday's primaries, Ted Cruz and John Kasich are looking ahead. They are mathematically eliminated from getting the GOP nomination unless they can force a contested convention.
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