Monday, September 15, 2008

Election fever heats up!

Voter disparity is pronounced in Indiana where McCain is garnishing a slight lead over Obama.  The voters in Indiana are a mixed bag of individuals who've historically voted Republican.  The last Democratic nominee to be approved by Indianans was back in 1964.  The report in the Indy Star states the following:  "In Indiana, Obama appears to have the edge in urban centers, and among the young and minorities. Social conservatives and rural Hoosiers, along with the GOP-dominated suburbs that surround Indianapolis, are expected to support McCain."  Both candidates are ramping up their efforts in order to sway potential swing votes.  More about voter confusion and disparity can be read here.


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