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The Cleveland Plain Dealer shares this story:

Dennis the Hoosier?

U.S. Rep. Dennis J. Kucinich of Cleveland, the longest of long shots in the Democratic presidential primary race, was laughing on the campaign trail Saturday when he picked up the New York Times and read in a front-page story that he was the representative "of Indiana." Kucinich quipped that his base must be expanding and said he would provide Times editors with a map of Ohio when he visits the paper to seek its endorsement. Then he realized that the error wasn't so bad: "We're going to distribute that thing all over Indiana," he said. "My plan is that by the end of this election, the New York Times will connect me with every state."

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