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Democrats Pumping Big Bucks Into Indiana Senate Race

By: Michael C. Fehn
Updated: June 15, 2012
National Democrats are pouring a quarter million dollars into the Indiana Senate race, with the hopes of flipping the seat in November.

The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee put the money behind an ad attacking Republican Candidate Richard Mourdock.

The ad begins airing statewide on Friday, and will run for two weeks.

The 30-second spot revolves around Mourdock's previous statement that the purpose of politics is to inflict his opinions on others.

This counters national Republicans spending 620-thousand dollars on their own ad attacking Democrat, Joe Donnelly.

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