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Mike Braun Defeats Incumbent Dem Sen. Joe Donnelly in Key Indiana Race

Republican Mike Braun will defeat incumbent Sen. Joe Donnelly Tuesday evening in a critical race for Indiana Senate. The Senate is a key pickup for Republicans. ABC, CBS, and NBC News are projecting the race for Braun with 56 percent of the vote in Indiana tallied, Braun had a huge lead over Donnelly with 54.9 percent to his 41.0 percent.

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Moderate red-state Democrat Donnelly and Braun had been locked in a tight race over the past few months. 

Former President Obama came out to campaign for Donnelly over the weekend and President Trump campaigned on behalf of Braun Monday.

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Throughout the race, Donnelly has faced questions about his "pro-life" label. Braun said Donnelly could not really call himself "pro-life" given his voting record. 

He also faced scrutiny over his “no” vote on the confirmation of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh.

The pro-life Susan B. Anthony List has been highlighting Sen. Donnelly’s recent record of voting to continue taxpayer funding of the nation’s largest abortion provider, Planned Parenthood.

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