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Office: 2012 U.S. Senate Candidate

Party: Republican

State: Indiana

Residence: Indianapolis

Zip: 20510-1401

Born: April 4, 1932

Religion: Methodist

Marital Status: Married (Charlene)

Education: BA Denison University, 1954; MA Oxford University, 1956

Profession: Businessman

Bio: Indianapolis School Board, 1964-67; Mayor of Indianapolis, 1968-75

Last Opponent: Steve Osborn

Last Percentage: 87%
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WANE - May 20, 2013 09:47PM EDT
Life Lessons: Paul Oakes - .comHe ran for Congress unsuccessfully in the 1960s and later chaired Richard Lugar's successful U.S. Senate campaigns in 1976 and 1982. And he said none of it would've happened without the support of Mary Lou, his wife of 62 years. "Life Lessons ...and more »
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Washington Times - May 20, 2013 12:23PM EDT
We will be ready for the third step, providing assistance to a major Republican candidate who chooses to run a general election campaign against a more extreme GOP nominee. We could offer alternatives for a future Mike Castle or Richard Lugar unwilling ...and more »
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Huffington Post - May 20, 2013 08:12AM EDT
Dates of service: Jan 3. 1977 to present Source: United States Senate Sen. Richard Lugar attends a courtesy call to the Malacanang Palace ...and more »
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Houston Chronicle (blog) - May 20, 2013 07:06AM EDT
We will be ready for the third step, providing assistance to a major Republican candidate who chooses to run a general election campaign against a more extreme GOP nominee. We could offer alternatives for a future Mike Castle or Richard Lugar unwilling ...and more »
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The Herald-Times (subscription) - May 20, 2013 05:56AM EDT
Richard Lugar in 2009, the seizure of AP's records would likely have been a crime. “If there were a shield law and it said that the government has to let you know when it's subpoenaing your phone records ... that would have been a big help,” Chuck ...
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