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« on: October 09, 2013, 11:37:18 PM »

Indiana: 2008 was basically the 1964 fluke that shouldn't have happened but it did. Indianapolis making it less GOP is offset by southern Indiana outside of Bloomington becoming much less Democrat (all congressional seats are held by the Tea Party south of Indy), Kokomo becoming lean Republican due to a very unpopular annexation and all the state house/senate representation for the area is strongly Tea Party. If the next annexation is successful(which would mean I'm annexed ((and I oppose it))) it will make it more so. Weird thing here is our Democrat mayor would fit in well with the GOP in most states.

In Indiana most Dems could be Moderate GOP'rs in other states and most GOP'rs are Tea Party.
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