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Junior Chimp
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« on: December 02, 2004, 07:56:11 AM »


I don't think that even Bayh could pull in Indiana, but since Tennessee was a "given" for Gore right up until election day....

Bayh is an institution in Indiana. Gore was hardly as popular in Tennessee. How much was he elected by?

I doubt Indiana would be seen as a given from day 1.  Bayh could win it, but it would not be a solid lock from the start. 

The notion that home states always go for their candidate is fairly recent and highly mistaken.
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