Presumptive Republican Presidential Nominee, Donald Trump took to Twitter on Friday morning to officially announce the selection of Indiana Governor Mike Pence as his running mate for the general election.
UPDATE: Friday, April 29th at 4:52pm
Our media partner, 44 News is reporting the rally could take place at the Old National Events Plaza where Ted Cruz and Donald Trump held their respective rallies.
Tomorrow night is election night and if you want to know who is going to win the White House, you might not have to look any further than the NFL's Washington Redskins. The Redskins have predicted the winner in every election since 1940, with the exception of 2004...
If the pundits are to be believed, tomorrow's election is the most important election in history since the last most important election in history <insert number of years> ago. With the fate of the world resting on our fingertips, it would probably help to know where to go cast your planet-saving vote.
The 2012 election is just days away and on Monday night, we saw the last of the three presidential debates between President Obama and Republican nominee, Mitt Romney. As usual, everybody has an opinion and some of those opinions are getting pretty heated. We don't all have to agree you know...that's what makes this country great. Why are we so afraid of each others differences?
Today is primary election day and one issue that will not be on the ballot until November is the City/County government merger referendum. This has been a hot button topic for quite sometime now and will be decided in November's General election. Arguements are strong on both sides of the issue.
It is election season and will be for the next 12 months and by this time next year, we will have either re-elected our sitting president or elected a new one. The political commercials it seems are getting nastier all the time so, the folks at Funny or Die have put together a hilarious video about electing a new Santa...
Evansville Mayor Jonathan Weinzapfel delivered a major announcement about his future in Evansville. Weinzapfel said during a news conference today that he will not seek re-election as the mayor of Evansville.