Indiana Now at the Forefront of Presidential Race
By Network Indiana
4/23/2008

Here they come. Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton are heading into Indiana again.

With Obama holding the overall lead in delegates and Clinton given renewed hope by her win in Pennsylvania, Indiana's May 6 primary is crucial for both.

IUPUI political analyst Brian Vargus says Indiana will be a battleground for the presidential candidates. Clinton and Obama have already been campaigning heavily in the Hoosier state.

With today's Indy visit, Clinton will have made 15 stops in 12 cities. The entire Clinton family, including former president Bill Clinton and daughter Chelsea, has made 50 campaign stops in the state.

Obama and his wife, Michelle, have made 14 stops in 14 Indiana cities so far. Obama is visiting southern Indiana today.

Vargus says Hoosiers haven't seen anything yet.

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