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Democrat Wins Indiana House Rematch

According to CNN, Joe Donnelly, D-Ind., has won a rematch of the 2004 election, defeating Republican incumbent Chris Chocola with 53 percent of the vote.

Chocola had compiled a conservative voting record in his two terms – scoring 100 percent with National Right to Life.

Donnelly states he is pro-life.

“In keeping with my personal faith and family values,” he said on his campaign Web site, “I have consistently opposed abortion and will continue to do so in Congress. I believe that being pro-life means promoting life at every stage, from conception until natural death. I will always vote according to my faith and my conscience on life issues.”