MUNCIE, Ind. - Barack Obama sees himself with a disadvantage in Pennsylvania and with an advantage in North Carolina.”So Indiana may end up being the tiebreaker,” he said this week.As he completes a four-day tour of the Hoosier state, that’s the Illinois senator’s assessment of the Democratic presidential contests in the coming three weeks.For Obama, that’s a tough call. Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton has single digit leads in the state, according to recent polls. She has the support of the state’s popular Democratic senator, Evan Bayh. And the state has a sizable number of blue collar industrial workers, a demographic group that has leaned in her favor.
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