Politics Apr 12 Buttigieg goes from cordial to critical of Pence on campaign WASHINGTON — On the campaign trail, Democratic presidential contender Pete Buttigieg blasts Vice President Mike Pence's cultural and religious conservatism. But as the mayor of Indiana's fourth largest city, his tone toward the state's Republican former governor was more muted.
Politics Jan 31 FEC flags Arizona Sen. McSally for excessive campaign donations The federal agency flagged dozens of contributions to McSally from more than 60 donors that appear to exceed those limits, including one who cut a $10,000 check during the general election alone, according to an analysis of FEC records.
Politics Oct 16 Democrats lead Republicans on fundraising ahead of midterms Democrats lead Republicans in the money race in many of the key Senate and House campaigns three weeks ahead of midterm elections that will determine control of Congress.
Politics Jul 09 State election officials worry about 2018 election security State election officials voiced doubt Saturday that adequate security measures can be adopted before 2018 elections to safeguard against the possibility of a foreign government interfering in U.S. elections.
Politics Jul 08 State election officials gather amid uproar over voter data State election officials from across the U.S. are gathering this weekend amid an uproar over a White House commission investigating allegations of voter fraud.
Education May 07 Indiana school faces backlash over Trump 'resistance' class Officials at Butler University in Indianapolis are doing damage control after conservative news outlets picked up on the description of a fall class.
Politics Jan 21 Indiana residents wonder whether Pence will benefit state Now that the former governor is the new vice president, residents are hopeful he will keep their interests in mind.