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Question: Which state would Peyton Manning win in if he ran for one of these seats?
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Indiana (2018, 2022)
 
#2
Tennessee (2020, 2026)
 
#3
Colorado (2020, 2022)
 
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« on: October 10, 2017, 05:34:10 PM »

Indiana. Tennessee was a looooong time ago, and given he has passed on the 2018 race has two incumbent Republicans. Colorado is both left-leaning and weaker ties to Manning.

Indiana has a democratic incumbent (though I guess he's passed on that race as well) and is by far the state where Manning would have the most appeal. He might be the one Republican who could win Indianapolis lol

Doesn't matter though, he has no interest in politics from what I can tell. Probably doesn't want to become a divisive figure.

Peyton Manning was an excellent player and leader for the Tennessee Titans. When he left, the team stopped winning consistently.

Hopefully a joke. I doubt many on atlas would notice though. Also, Manning is about as beloved as one person can be in Indiana, and if he wanted to run here he would win in a landslide.
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