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The survey of 800 voters, done by the Virginia-based polling firm Bellwether Research, found that 43% of Hoosiers would be less likely to vote for their legislator if that person voted for redistricting.
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Republicans on the Indianapolis City-County Council have chosen new leadership.
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Trump won Hamilton County. But Harris won Carmel and Fishers.
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Two recently released political polls show wildly different results for Indiana’s statewide campaigns — from Democrats nearly tied in races for governor and attorney general, to Republicans with huge leads.
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The Southern Baptist Convention approved a resolution opposing in vitro fertilization, or IVF, as "dehumanizing."
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While former President Donald Trump easily won Indiana's Republican presidential primary last week, Nikki Haley garnered about 22 percent of the vote despite the fact she dropped out of the race two months earlier, before Hoosiers started voting.
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Voters in Ohio, Virginia and Kentucky signaled support for abortion rights, even where it wasn't directly on the ballot, more than a year after the Supreme Court rolled them back.