What made Indiana a challenging state for Robert Kennedy to win?

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Responses

Hoosiers were skeptical of politicians and hard to persuade.
Hoosiers were skeptical of politicians and hard to persuade.

Hoosier voters preferred government programs that focused on helping the poor.
Hoosier voters preferred government programs that focused on helping the poor.

Many Hoosiers did not feel candidates were doing enough to address civil rights.
Many Hoosiers did not feel candidates were doing enough to address civil rights.

Voter apathy among Hoosier voters was high, causing low voter turnout.

1 answer

The most fitting response to why Indiana was a challenging state for Robert Kennedy to win would be:

Hoosiers were skeptical of politicians and hard to persuade.

This choice captures the broader public sentiment and disposition towards political figures that Kennedy faced in Indiana. While the other options may have some relevance, skepticism towards politicians would be a more general and encompassing challenge in a political campaign.