Maybe Indiana is Better than We Thought?

Sheila Suess Kennedy | 05/09/2008 - 12:56

Per Pew:

Indiana deviated slightly from what our observations of earlier primaries suggested: Clinton received about 7% fewer votes than the analysis had predicted. In other words, strictly on the basis of Indiana's heavily white population, Clinton's margin of victory should have been significantly larger than the two percentage points actually recorded and larger even than the 5-point margin that pre-election polls predicted on average.

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A More Perfect Union: Possible POTUS-Veep Matchups (assuming an Obama win)
Jim Webb, VA senator
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Hillary Clinton, NY Senator (Pres Cand)
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Bill Richardson, NM Governor
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Joe Biden, DE Senator
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Bill Schweitzer, MT Governor
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Janet Napolitano, AZ Governor
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Chuck Hagel, GOP Senator
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