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Turning Indiana is a First Step to Victory for Romney

Darkness Fish Wrote: Oct 05, 2012 1:36 PM
I have lived in Indiana for most of my life. 2008 was a shock (and an embarrassment). That was the first time I can remember Indiana going into the D column. I will be even more shocked if Romney does not win Indiana handily and I will suspect massive voter fraud in this instance.
wodiej Wrote: Oct 06, 2012 3:33 PM
I have lived here my entire life and I was shocked as well. Of course obama's volunteers committed voter fraud too and he won by a very slim margin. The fact that a Tea Party conservative beat long time RINO Lugar shows that the state is not going to go for obama this time.
Let's be honest: Barack Obama won an impressive landslide victory in 2008. He carried a few states it would not have been expected for a Democrat to carry. Mitt Romney's hopes of victory hinge on turning a few of those blues back red and then making inroads in traditional Democrat territory.

Step one is Indiana. With a strong in-state Republican machine, this will likely be the easiest state to swing into the R column. Townhall's PollTracker currently has Romney up by double digits. While a lot can happen in the next few weeks, Indiana is going to...

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