Alex Farris
I take photos, I do science, and I pay more attention to the Internet than I should.
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by Alex Farris
After more than two weeks, demolitions are slated to begin of houses ripped apart by a gas explosion on the Southside of Indianapolis. The explosion, now under a criminal investigation, killed two residents of Richmond Hill neighborhood.
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by Alex Farris
After canvassing for votes in Ohio's capital, Obama campaign volunteers watched election results from Gresso's bar. There, they cheered for Democratic victories in the US Senate, and projections for Barack Obama winning a second term as president.
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by Alex Farris
Barack Obama campaign volunteers knocked on doors to make sure people in the U.S.'S most hotly-contested state vote in the presidential election. The German Village office in Columbus sent out volunteers in three shifts throughout Election Day.
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by Alex Farris
U.S. President Barack Obama stopped at Burke Lakefront Airport in Cleveland as part of a cross-country 48-hour campaign tour that also took him through Iowa, Colorado, Nevada, Florida, and Virginia.
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by Alex Farris
Barack Obama spoke to students at Ohio State University in Columbus. Obama's stump speech compared what he said were two versions of his opponent, Mitt Romney, one from most of the campaign and a contradictory one given during a presidential debate.
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by Alex Farris
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney stopped in Toledo on the second day of a swing through the critical state of Ohio during his presidential election campaigning.
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by Alex Farris
U.S. President Barack Obama visited Bowling Green, Ohio, and gave a speech at the Stroh Center. In the speech, Obama further drew stark contrasts between his economic plan and Mitt Romney's "trickle-down economics.".
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by Alex Farris
Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan meet fellow Republicans Rob Portman and Rand Paul at Dayton International Airport. This stop is the start of a multi-day bus tour through the state that has a lot of sway in this year's presidential election.
