Fake signatures put Obama and Hillary on 2008 Indiana ballot

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Dale00

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If neither Obama nor Clinton had been on the 2008 Indiana primary ballot, who would have benefitted?

Edwards? Biden?

Would we have seen a different Democratic nominee in the general election?

Sorry - I couldn't resist.
 

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It's a fair question. Who would have gotten Indiana's delegates at the convention?

You are asking the question on the wrong board. We aren't political junkies so we don't know much about Indiana politics.

What I do think is that both recent Presidential campaigns do not pass the smell test. Chicago-style politics has metastasized. When enough people lose faith in those charged with insuring our elections are fair, an air of divisiveness takes over. The nation doesn't come together under the newly elected President as it should. Combine this with Obama's inability or unwillingness to heal divisions and we are are in trouble.
 

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I went out there and poked around. It looks like Edwards had the most to gain. The problem is that Edwards had already endorsed Obama months before. On May 6, 2008 the primary season was pretty much over.

Imagine the embarassment of those dumbass Indiana Democrats when neither of the two remaining candidates were on their primary ballot. AWKWARD! LOL!
 

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