From the Associated Press Former U.S. Senator Evan Bayh says voter fraud allegations raised against him and his wife by embattled Republican Indiana Secretary of State Charlie White are baseless. White filed documents this week with the Marion County prosecutor’s office requesting that an independent prosecutor investigate whether the Bayhs voted fraudulently in Indiana’s May… Continue reading Bayh: White’s Fraud Claim “Baseless”
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Bayh Signs With Fox News
Former Indiana Senator Evan Bayh will now appear regularly on Fox News. The Democrat and the cable news network announced today that Bayh will give comments and political analysis on various Fox programs.
Bayh cited dissatisfaction with congress and excessively partisan politics as reasons for his retirement last year.
Bayh Rules Out Gubernatorial Bid
The announcement comes amidst heavy speculation that Bayh was plotting a return to the office. He served two terms as Governor of Indiana before running for the Senate in 1998.
Indiana Republicans Push to Show United Face
After some fierce primary election battles in Indiana this week, the Republican Party staged an event today to show a unified front. The party convened all candidates from the Republican primary for the U.S. Senate seat now occupied by Democrat Evan Bayh. They included the winner, former Senator Dan Coats, and four others, most of… Continue reading Indiana Republicans Push to Show United Face
Indiana's U.S. Senate Primary Could Be Close
Since February, the campaign for the U.S. Senate seat now held by Hoosier Democrat Evan Bayh has not been what most people envisioned. That’s when Bayh stunned political watchers and constituents by announcing he wouldn’t run for reelection. Indiana voters won’t have any Democrats in this primary race since Congressman Brad Ellsworth is the party’s… Continue reading Indiana's U.S. Senate Primary Could Be Close
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Bayh Talks Economics In Jeffersonville
U.S. Senator Evan Bayh was in southern Indiana Thursday to talk about the economy.