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Political Geography | Indiana

Indiana sets up as one of the last even fights left in the contest, with sizable constituencies for both candidates. Winning the state would give either candidate momentum, but it could provide a knockout blow for Obama if he couples a victory here with one in North Carolina.


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Article | LAFAYETTE, Ind. -- If he weren't so busy waiting tables at O'Charley's or scanning Wal-Mart for discount meat to feed his four kids, Scott Winschief thinks he might make a pretty good candidate for president of the United States. For the past six months, he has watched on television in his double...
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