Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D., N.Y.), who was sworn into Congress for the first time less than two weeks ago, is already facing scrutiny from some Democratic senators who say her views don't represent those of their constituents.
FORT WAYNE, Ind.—The crowd, clad in "Make America Great Again" hats and waving signs emblazoned with slogans—"Finish the Wall," "Drain the Swamp," and "Jobs Not Mobs"—roared with enthusiasm as the 45th president of the United States entered the arena.
GARY, Ind.—The Indiana Democratic Party is making a last-ditch effort to save incumbent Democratic senator Joe Donnelly by funding ads and mailers supporting the Libertarian candidate on the ballot in an attempt to split the vote in this heavily conservative state.
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.—Former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani urged voters in Indiana not take the first midterm election of the Trump presidency lightly unless they were prepared to cope with having his fellow New Yorker, Chuck Schumer, as Senate majority leader for the next two years.
Several labor unions have launched a last ditch super PAC to save Sen. Joe Donnelly's re-election bid, even if the Indiana Democrat's family business has outsourced jobs to Mexico.
A new poll shows Indiana Republican Senate candidate Mike Braun with a three-point advantage over Sen. Joe Donnelly (D., Ind.) in a race Democrats cannot afford to lose.
Republican Mike Braun says the momentum is on his side in his effort to unseat Sen. Joe Donnelly (D., Ind.), who has scrambled to distance himself from his party in the race's closing weeks.
Republican Indiana Senate candidate Mike Braun criticized his opponent, incumbent Sen. Joe Donnelly (D., Ind.), for using a Mexican axe in his new campaign ad.
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