Wednesday, May 7th, 2008
Its time to revisit my election predictions and, since I took the rap for missing the Greg Ballard win last November, point out how well I did this time.
-President: I first said it leans Clinton, and then hedged by saying it was too close to call. It was close but ...
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Monday, May 5th, 2008
Its my normal practice to give my read on the races that matter on the day before, so here goes with my predictions for the Indiana Primary:
-President: I said on Indiana Week in Review Friday that it leans Clinton. I think it did.. on Friday. I no longer do. I ...
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Thursday, February 14th, 2008
It's a busy day in Congressman Dan Burton's Washington office as staffers deal with reaction to yesterday's committee hearing on steroid use in baseball.
Press Secretary Clark Rehme says, "We hear good and bad," about Burton's grilling of Roger Clemens accuser Brian McNamee. "Some people say we're wasting our time on this," says ...
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Wednesday, February 13th, 2008
Indiana Congressman Dan Burton has his mind made up with regard to the scandal surrounding baseball pitcher Roger Clemens. At today's Capitol Hill hearing on steroid abuse, Burton declared his support for Clemens while attacking his accuser, Brian McNamee.
Here's what Burton said at one point in the hearing, "You ...
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Monday, January 28th, 2008
Does David McIntosh's warmed over endorsement of Mitt Romney (McIntosh was on the Fred Thompson team previously) carry any weight?
How does it match up to Ted Kennedy's endorsement of Barack Obama?
Could Marion County Clerk Beth White come up with a special election plan that won't cause Republicans to object?
Is White's reputation on ...
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