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Baron Hill
Democrat Baron Hill, a financial analyst, was first elected to Congress in 1998 and served three terms. He narrowly lost to Mike Sodrel in 2004, but came back to beat the Republican two years later and again in 2008. Hill also served in the state House from 1982-90.
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Indiana Primary: Four Against Former Sen. Dan Coats in One of Many GOP Slugfests

SOUTH BEND, Indiana -- Today's Indiana primary could once again prove the political unpredictability of Hoosier voters, who in the 2006 midterm flipped three of the state's U.S. House seats from the ...

Hostettler Looks Like Strongest GOP Candidate for Bayh's Indiana Seat

In the race for the seat being vacated by Indiana Sen. Evan Bayh, former Republican Rep. John Hostettler looks for now to be a stronger candidate against the Democratic hopefuls than his rival for the ...

Poll Gives GOP Big Edge in Indiana Senate Race With Bayh Gone

Democratic Sen. Evan Bayh's decision not to seek re-election has given Republican hopefuls a decided advantage in the race for his Indiana seat, according to a Rasmussen Reports poll conducted Feb. ...

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May 19, 2012

Source: Hullabaloo
Charles and David Koch, the billionaire owners of of Koch Industries, are known as big spenders when it comes to lobbying and influencing public policy.

May 09, 2012

Source: Daily Journal - Franklin IN
Tea party supporters hoping to make inroads in Indiana's congressional campaigns met with mixed success in Tuesday's primaries, winning the Republican nomination in the 2nd District seat as expected but failing to upset establishment candidates in other races.

May 07, 2012

Source: The News and Tribune - Jeffersonville IN
The 9th District U.S. Congressional Democratic primary is packed with five candidates vying to garner their party's nod Tuesday and move forward to challenge incumbent Republican Rep. Todd Young in November.

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