If Indiana behaved like its neighboring states, Democratic presidential candidates would come and thunder against globalization, sing hosannas to farm subsidies, pay homage to solid Midwestern values and chomp down pork tenderloin sandwiches in the confident belief that the time and the cholesterol risk would pay off in November. If Indiana behaved like its neighboring states, Democratic presidential candidates would come and thunder against globalization, sing hosannas to farm subsidies, pay homage to solid Midwestern values and chomp down pork tenderloin sandwiches in the confident belief that the time and the cholesterol risk would pay off in November. "That's one...