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Marion County was historically a Republican stronghold, despite the City of Indianapolis.
During the Clinton years, it appears the gap narrowed, such that in 2000, Gore came within a couple points of Bush. Still, Bush won Marion County in 2000, 49-48.
Two years later, matching the national trend of inner suburbs trending Dem, Kerry actually won Marion County, despite the state as a whole going sharply more for Bush than it had for Gore. Though Bush won Indiana 59-39, Kerry actually won Marion County 51-49.
This year, however, Obama obliterated McCain in Marion County. The onetime GOP stronghold went 64-35 Obama. That's incredible.
If that level of support for Dems continues, Indiana will be a swing state for a long time.
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