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With election day approaching on Tuesday, Franklin students have the opportunity for their voices to be heard when voting in local elections.
GOP presidential hopeful Herman Cain finished first in a new poll asking Indianapolis voters who they would choose in the Republican primary.
Student Congress Election Results Announced
Former U.S. Sen. Dan Coats congratulates supporters after his primary win against four opponents for the Republican Senate nomination at the Marriott hotel in Downtown Indianapolis.
The results for the primary ellection are in, Dan Coats and Dan Burton survive for the next election.
Our position: Low turnout a shame, elections have an impact on all students.
The Franklin thanks Keri Ellington for releasing vote totals from the Student Congress election Thursday.
Eric gives tips and advice for the GOP to get back on track for the next election.
Julie talks about the Facebook updates after Obama won the election.
More than 5,000 people greet the Republican nominee at Indy campaign stop less than 24 hours before the polls open.
Though he became a honorary member of the Franklin Touchdown Club, Gov. Mitch Daniels refuses to say who he would root for in Franklin's victory versus Rose-Hulman
Both Barack Obama and John McCain will bring new policies into office if elected president. There will also be historic firsts made regardless of who wins the election.
Gov. Mitch Daniels on WFYI's gubernatorial forum monday evening
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Speaking separately the three candidates vying for governor spoke to a statewide radio audience Monday night. major issues included jobs, education and privatization.
Republican vice presidential nomanee Sarah Palin speeks in Nobelsville Indiana
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Republican VP candidate, Gov. Sarah Palin made a campaign stop in the Hoosier State Friday touting Sen. John McCain's policies as well as drumming up support for Indiana Republicans in the November election.
Former senator Birch Bayh adresses an audience in the Johnson Center for Fine Arts
Former U.S. Sen. Birch Bayh encourages audience to vote, support Obama.
Students on campus are working to get all 1,433 students and faculty registered to vote before the Oct. 6 deadline.
The Editorial Board believes John McCain's recent remarks are dooming his campaign for the White House.
Susan Rice, who is one of Obama's top foreign policy advisers, and former U.S. Rep. Tim Roemer, D-Ind., will appear from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. Monday in the Henderson Conference Room, on the second floor of the Johnson Center for Fine Arts.
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