Almost no Indiana county is Dem on the
presidential level, but that says little to nothing about a state which elects Democratic Governors and Senators by the same lopsided margins that they cast votes for President on the same ballot. I've warned you previously about fixating on the Presidential line numbers, but you seem wedded to that approach as if your life depends on it....
2000 House: 45.4% token Dem; 52.81% Rep. Buyer(i)
2000 Governor: 55.0% O'Bannon; 44.1% McIntosh
1998 Senator: 63.6% Bayh; 34.9% Helmke
Ya, it voted more GOP than the state as a whole each and every time. Thanks for the additional data demonstrating that. And it is far more GOP than the district as a whole, which Bush I think only carried by about 6% or something.
If unclear, those are the vote breakdowns for just Howard Co, not the district/statewide totals in those respective races.