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Posted: 5:46 PM May 8, 2012
Walorski, Mullen win bids for Ind.'s 2nd District
South Bend, Ind. Former Republican state Rep. Jackie Walorski will get another shot at northern Indiana's 2nd District seat she narrowly lost to Democrat Joe Donnelly two years ago.
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Former Republican state Rep. Jackie Walorski will get another shot at northern Indiana's 2nd District seat she narrowly lost to Democrat Joe Donnelly two years ago.
The tea party-backed Walorski will face Democratic candidate Brendan Mullen after they both easily won their parties' primaries on Tuesday.
Walorski is campaigning in a more GOP-friendly district than in 2010 after Statehouse Republicans shifted Democratic-leaning LaPorte County and Kokomo from the district and added in Republican areas of Kosciusko County.
Mullen of South Bend is a West Point graduate who served with the Army in Iraq.
Donnelly is giving up the seat to run for the U.S. Senate.
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