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Indiana's Lugar loses, NC passes gay marriage banWASHINGTON — Six-term Indiana Sen. Richard Lugar was routed by the right flank of his own Republican Party Tuesday night, and North Carolina voters decided overwhelmingly to strengthen their state's gay marriage ban — a conservative show of enthusiasm and strength six months before the nation chooses between Democratic President Barack Obama and GOP foe Mitt Romney.
Romney swept three Republican primaries, moving ever closer to sealing his nomination.
 "I have no regrets about running for re-election, even if doing so can be a very daunting task," the 80-year-old Lugar said as he conceded to the tea party-backed GOP opponent who ended his nearly four-decade career in the Senate. Lugar's foe, state Treasurer Richard Mourdock, had painted the Republican senator as too moderate for the conservative state.
North Carolinians voted to amend their state constitution to define marriage as between one man and one woman, effectively outlawing gay unions.
Also Tuesday, Democrats were picking a nominee to challenge Republican Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker in a June recall election.
The contests overshadowed Romney's continued progress toward the GOP presidential nomination. He won the GOP presidential primaries in Indiana, North Carolina and West Virginia, drawing close to the 1,144 delegates he needs to clinch the nomination. He was likely to win 100 or so delegates of the 288 he still needed.
Even Romney, the former Massachusetts governor, was essentially ignoring the primaries. He spent the day campaigning in Michigan, where he castigated Obama as an "old-school liberal" whose policies would take the country backward.
The outcomes of Tuesday's far-flung voting gave clues about the state of the electorate — and highlighted the political minefields facing both Republican and Democratic candidates — with the presidential contest well under way.
In the biggest race of the night, Lugar lost to state Treasurer Mourdock, who will face Democratic Rep. Joe Donnelly in the November general election.
Within minutes of Lugar's loss, Democrats were already painting Mourdock as too extreme for the state.
Tea party groups were crowing about the win, and Mourdock urged supporters to donate to his general election campaign, saying: "We left everything on the table to win the primary."
Republicans need to gain four seats to take control of the U.S. Senate, and a Lugar loss "gives Democrats a pickup opportunity," said Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y.
Earlier in the day, Lugar, 80, made clear he would stand by Tuesday's outcome, ruling out running as an independent.
 "This is it," he said.
Playing out in a conservative state, the race illustrated the electorate's animosity toward many incumbents and anyone with deep ties to Washington. That was clear when Lugar, who hasn't faced questions about his residency in decades, found himself on the defensive over whether he lived in Indiana or northern Virginia. Lugar also was cast as too moderate for the conservative GOP in Indiana, and he took heat for his work with Democrats on issues such as nuclear nonproliferation, underscoring deep polarization in the country as well as a split in the GOP between the establishment wing and the insurgent tea party.
In a statement, Obama praised his former Senate colleague as someone "who was often willing to reach across the aisle and get things done."
On Capitol Hill, Republicans braced for Lugar loss throughout the day.
 "It says if you're an incumbent, you better not lose touch with home," said South Carolina Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham.
The Mourdock vs. Donnelly match up could develop into a hotly contested race with the potential to affect the White House contest.
Obama carried Indiana in 2008, partly because of his ties to the populous northwestern part of the state neighboring his hometown of Chicago. Democrats acknowledge it will be difficult to win Indiana again this year. Still, the state could become more hospitable to Obama if the Democrats, believing they have a better chance with Lugar out of the race, spend heavily to compete against Mourdock. The state now is on the Obama team's watch list.
Elsewhere, North Carolina voters moved in the opposite direction from a string of states — Democratic-leaning places such as New York and Vermont as well as conservative Iowa — where same-sex marriage is now legal. Six states and Washington, D.C., now recognize gay unions.
North Carolina law already bans gay marriage, but the amendment on the state ballot effectively slammed that door.
In the days before the North Carolina vote, two top administration officials — Vice President Joe Biden and Education Secretary Arne Duncan — expressed support for gay marriage. Obama supports most gay rights but has stopped short of backing gay marriage.
The Biden and Duncan comments sent the White House into damage-control mode as gay rights advocates pressed for him to publicly support of same-sex unions before November. Aides also tried to use the focus on the issue to criticize Romney's equivocations on gay rights over the years.
Romney, in turn, emphasized his position that marriage should be solely between one man and one woman. He has said that he supports a federal constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage.
In Wisconsin, voters were deciding whether to give Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett — one of four Democrats on the ballot — a rematch against Gov. Walker in the June 5 recall election or whether to back one of Barrett's fellow Democrats.
Union rights are dominating the recall.
Walker effectively ended collective bargaining rights for most state workers and, since then, has emerged as a national conservative hero. The recall effort, mounted by opponents of his actions, has dominated the state political landscape, even overshadowing Romney's primary victory there that essentially ended the nomination fight.
Now the presumptive nominee, Romney had no serious opposition in Indiana, West Virginia and North Carolina on Tuesday.
Former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum, who gave Romney a tepid endorsement Monday night via e-mail, and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich have dropped out of the race. Texas Rep. Ron Paul is still contesting the nomination, but he lags far behind in the delegate count.






One less RINO and wannabe Dumpercrat in the Senate.


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Who needs a RINO gun control advocate named Lugar? ;D  Bye Bye
 
Shunning the homo's before the Demoncrap Convention, that won't do! ;D
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I do miss the time I lived in Indiana. :(  Philosophically I was at home there. Luger thought he was in Il.


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those are both terrific news.  congrats to the voters in both states.
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We have voted against gay marriage more than once in Maine but it keeps coming up for a vote? I hope all those pervs move out of the state!

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  Bye..Bye  Lugar..don't let the door hit you on the way out..  Come back in November and take your buddy Obama, home with you !   http://campaign2012.washingtonexaminer.com/blogs/beltway-confidential/obama-waves-goodbye-friend-lugar/529146
 
   If I am not mistaken, lugar has recently been plotting with Obama, hillary and the UN  in an effort to mess with our 2nd amendment.
 
  In any case, he has an "F" rating from the NRA....and he was quick to support Obama's nominations to SCOTUS..Sotamayor and Kagan.
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Good for NC, good for Indiana. Lugar hadn't lived there in 30 years. POWDERMAN.  ;) ;)
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see what happens when good people get involved in the primary elections


i am sure glad those voters weren't chasing a dream in a 3rd party
 like i did for 20 years in the libertarian party


that was a good riddance getting rid of a 36 year RINO ,POS


 i really don't care what the queers do
the constitution is about protecting ''individual'' right anyway
not  couple or group rights

when drugs are outlawed only out laws will have drugs
DO WHAT EVER IT TAKES TO STOP A DEMOCRAT
OBAMACARE....the biggest tax hike in the  history of mankind
free choice and equality  can't co-exist
AFTER THE LIBYAN COVER-UP... remind any  democrat voters ''they sat and  watched them die''...they  told help to ''stand down''

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queers think that it takes away civil rights.  it doesn't....
the people it protects are Christians, Jews, and any other who believe it's an abomination to God.
the queers were trying to force employers to extend benefits to a stay-at-home partner.
they wanted us to over-ride Gods law.
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Good to see yet another RINO go down in flames.  I am not interested in someone "reaching across the aisle to get things done" if the things getting done arent in the best interest of freedom and America!  I hope Lynn Gramnesty is paying attention...