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A leader of the Republican National Committee announced Wednesday that the group will be running a one-week television ad in Indiana aimed at blaming President Barack Obama for the nation’s economic woes.
Aaron and Evan debate whether the Nobel Committee should have really given President Barack Obama the Nobel Peace Prize.
Wednesday marked the eighth year that the United States has had troops deployed in Afghanistan and the White House and Congress met recently to discuss the next steps in the Afghan War.
Letter to the editor from freshman Sarah Kenny.
Evan discusses outbursts against President Barack Obama and remarks made by Former President Jimmy Carter.
Evan discusses Obama's NCAA picks and the President's calendar for change.
Julie talks about the Facebook updates after Obama won the election.
The Franklin endorses Sen. Barack Obama for United States president.
Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama visited the State Fairgrounds in Indianapolis on Wednesday. It was his first campaign appearance after Tuesday night’s presidential debate.
Barack Obama, the Democratic nominee for president, made another stop in Indiana on Wednesday, this time appearing in front of more than 20,000 people at the state fairgrounds in Indianapolis. While the Illinois senator hit on a variety of issues, a good deal of his speech focused on the economy.
Former U.S. Sen. Birch Bayh spoke in the Henderson Conference Room. While the former Indiana lawmaker, and father to current U.S. Sen. Evan Bayh, threw his support toward Sen. Barack Obama, he also challenged the audience of 40 to vote, no matter which candidate they believed in.
Letter to the editor discussing women's rights and telling students to stand up and let their voices be heard.
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Aaron talks about how he believes Rolling Stone is showing a bias toward the Democratic senator from Illinois.
Foreign policy expert says on Iraq, Afghanistan and more, it's Obama who's shown superior judgment.
The Democratic presidential candidate pitched his economic plan in a stop in Terre Haute on Saturday.
Michelle Obama, wife of Democratic presidential nominee Sen. Barack Obama, will be in the Indianapolis area on Wednesday to meet working women for a roundtable discussion that will focus on the economy.
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Early poll shows Illinois Democrat with 1-percent advantage.
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