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Richard Gootee
May. 16, 2012

EVANSVILLE — A confident Richard Mourdock arrived at the Vanderburgh County 4-H Center auditorium a few minutes past 6 a.m. today to greet supporters and cast his ballot, presumably for himself in the Indiana U.S. Senate race.

Though he was headed to the Indianapolis area for some last-minute campaigning, Mourdock said it’s...

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Christian Sheckler
May. 16, 2012

Mourdock's wide margin of victory, combined with the fact he carried moderate parts of Indiana, shows he won mainstream Republicans to his side as well as conservative tea partiers, said former U.S. Rep. Mark Souder, a Republican who stayed neutral in the race.

“What I saw was a very thorough victory on the part of Mourdock,...

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Brian Francisco
May. 16, 2012

FORT WAYNE – Richard Mourdock took a victory lap through Fort Wayne on Wednesday, hardly slowing down ahead of his next race.

Speaking at the Allen County GOP’s traditional post-election lunch, Mourdock scolded Donnelly for supporting President Obama’s economic stimulus plan and health care law.

Mourdock said the...

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Chris Sikich and Mary Beth Schneider
May. 16, 2012

Republicans held a news conference at which Gov. Mitch Daniels and other GOP leaders joined the man who beat Lugar, State Treasurer Richard Mourdock, to deliver a message: Let the healing begin.

Daniels, who had endorsed Richard Lugar in the senator’s failed bid for a seventh term, said Mourdock comes out of the Indiana party...

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Mary Beth Schneider
May. 16, 2012

An ecstatic crowd of supporters, many wearing red "Mourdock" T-shirts, erupted in whoops of joy and high-fives at the speed of the decisive and historic win.

Mourdock will face a general election matchup with U.S. Rep. Joe Donnelly, who was unopposed in the Democratic primary, and Libertarian Andy Horning.

While Mourdock...

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