Indiana senator testing waters for 2008 U.S. presidential bid
Relatively unknown Indiana Senator Evan Bayh is taking steps to make a run for U.S. President during the 2008 election cycle. Bayh has formed a political action committee (PAC) and already is a leading money-raiser among Democratic party hopefuls. The Hoosier politician also is touting his appeal to traditionally republican voters.
Popular red state politician
Among the selling points Bayh points to in his likely 2008 bid is that he is a
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