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Pennsylvania Votes Tomorrow, Get Ready Indiana!

Last updated on Monday, April 21, 2008

(UNDATED) - Tomorrow is D-Day for voters in the Keystone State. Tuesday April 22nd is the day for the much vaunted primary vote in Pennsylvania, helping further the decision between Democratic presidential hopefuls Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama.

But why does that matter to you?

Simply enough, once they're done in Pennsylvania, they're coming here. Though Indiana shares it's primary date with North Carolina, both being May 6th, the Tar Heel State is currently showing a commanding 14% lead for Barack Obama in a poll of polls by realclearpolitics.com.

That means, with narrower margins in the Hoosier State, currently Obama is leading by 5%, which is just outside the margin of error, it may get to the point where you won't be able to turn around without bumping into a presidential candidate.

Clinton and Obama, as well as their surrogates, will be hitting Indiana hard in the next couple weeks.

Events have already been announced by the Obama camp for Missouri Senator Claire McCaskill and illinois Senator Dick Durbin to be spending time with us, and reports have also circulated about former Indiana 9th Distrct Congressman Lee Hamilton stumping for Obama as well.

Clinton is scheduled to make stops in Fort Wayne, Indianapolis, East Chicago, and South Bend on Thursday.

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