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    Sen. Joe Donnelly, D-Ind., is noncommittal on Brett Kavanaugh's nomination to the Supreme Court
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    Indiana Democrat Joe Donnelly breaks with liberals on ICE, noncommittal on Kavanaugh

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    President Donald Trump, left, and Indiana Republican senatorial candidate Mike Braun embrace during a GOP campaign rally. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)
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    Indiana Republican Mike Braun walks the Trump tightrope

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    Former U.S. President Barack Obama speaks during his town hall for the Obama Foundation at the African Leadership Academy in Johannesburg.
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    Attorney General Jeff Sessions and Sergei Kislyak.
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    The three least-popular Democratic senators are all on the ballot this November

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    Jim Banks and Vladimir Putin.
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    Republican congressman from Trump Country warns ‘Russia is not our friend’

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    Republican Senate candidate Mike Braun and his wife Maureen greets supporters after winning the republican primary in Whitestown, Ind., Tuesday, May 8, 2018. Braun faced Todd Rokita and Luke Messer in the Republican primary race.
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    Mike Braun fills his war chest, raising $2.5 million in Indiana Senate race

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    In this May 10, 2018 photo, Curtis Hill, Indiana's Attorney General, warms up the crowd at the Trump and Pence rally in Elkhart, Ind.
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    Two women publicly accuse Indiana attorney general of groping

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    FILE - This April 22, 2104 file photo shows videojournalists setting up outside the Supreme Court in Washington. The court said Monday it will hear the case of a Florida fisherman who wants the court to throw out his conviction for getting rid of some small grouper under a federal law originally aimed at the accounting industry. Commercial fishing boat captain John Yates argues that the federal government used its mighty power to convict him of tossing overboard three fish that were under the 20-inch minimum legal size for red grouper caught in the Gulf of Mexico.  (AP Photo/J. David Ake, File)
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    Supreme Court could limit states’ ability to impose excessive fines

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    Ball State University sued for discrimination by anti-abortion group
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    Ball State University sued for discrimination by anti-abortion group

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    Teacher fired for exercising free speech against pro-transgender policy
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    Teacher fired for exercising free speech against pro-transgender policy

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