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The attacks have taken a toll. "It's uncontrollable, and most of the ad wars are being conducted by groups or forces totally outside of Indiana, who really are using us as a playground to enforce their own clout," Lugar said Monday after the same GOP fundraiser, criticizing outside groups that are spending money in the race even though some are working to help him win a seventh term. It's not just the ads that have hurt Lugar. He's been unable to settle on a single message, at least on the air, to persuade voters to give him six more years. The senator gambled big by supporting the Keystone XL pipeline, rejected by President Barack Obama. Lugar spent a half million dollars in January on ads that promoted his backing of the pipeline and the jobs supporters say it will create. In one ad, Lugar said, "The president has failed, the president's decision on the pipeline is a disaster for jobs." But his pitch was drowned out by a battle between Indiana's Statehouse Republicans and labor unions, and Super Bowl festivities through the start of February. With his poll numbers in bad shape, it wasn't long before Lugar shifted to a series of attack ads against Mourdock, accusing him of missing board meetings, collecting extra tax breaks and failing to conform to the conservative orthodoxy the party's base demands. "Richard Mourdock has a record of failure," Lugar's most recent critical ad said. Lugar now hopes a little help from Daniels will push him to victory. Daniels is featured in TV ads running in the final weeks. Former Rep. Mark Souder, a Republican who represented northeastern Indiana from 1994 to 2010 and is neutral in the race, is among those who say Lugar erred by not taking Mourdock seriously as a threat last year and by waiting too long to begin fighting a serious campaign.
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