Candidate Series

Newt Gingrich: His anti-media plan

Newt Gingrich: His anti-media plan

Using debate moments to propel his presidential election campaign.

 
 

Constitution Party

In its own words, the Constitution Party seeks "to restore our government to its Constitutional limits and our law to its Biblical foundations."
 
 

Democratic Party

Founded by Thomas Jefferson in 1792, the Democrats are considered center-left on the political spectrum.
 
 

Green Party

The Green Party of the United States focuses on the environment, social justice, diversity, peace, non-violence and citizen participation.
 
 

Independent

Independent voters are not tied to any one party. Though they may be registered with a party, they tend to vote for candidates and issues more than a particular party ideology.
 
 

Libertarian Party

Libertarians favor fewer regulations, a non-interventionist policy on markets and foreign policy and strong civil liberties.
 
 

Republican Party

Founded in Michigan in 1854, the Republicans are considered right of the political center in the US.
 
 
 
 

Political News


Panel weighs statewide smoking ban
Indiana senators are taking up work on a statewide smoking ban in the waning days of the 2012 session.
 

Morris stands by Girl Scouts criticism
A ridiculed Indiana lawmaker is standing by his allegations that the Girl Scouts are a radical group that promotes abortions…
 

Lawmakers mull 'right-to-farm' bill
Activists say a bill requiring people who file frivolous lawsuits against Indiana livestock farms to pay the farms' legal…
 

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Indiana (change)

 
Hoosier politics stand in the national spotlight as Mitch Daniels and Mike Pence test the presidential waters.
 
Offices & Officials

Governor: Mitch Daniels
Lieutenant Governor: Becky Skillman