A look at Indiana's Democratic superdelegates

By The Associated Press

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By Beth Boehne

(AP) — Indiana will have at least 12 unpledged superdelegates to the Democratic National Convention, 11 of whom have been named. Here is who they are and whom they are supporting:

SUPPORTING CLINTON:

— Sen. Evan Bayh

— Phoebe Crane, Democratic National Committee member from Whitestown

— Joe Andrew, former national Democratic chairman

— Dan Parker, state party chairman

— Robert Pastrick, former East Chicago mayor and DNC member

SUPPORTING OBAMA:

— Cordelia Lewis-Burks, vice chairwoman of state party

UNDECIDED:

— Rep. Joe Donnelly

— Rep. Brad Ellsworth

— Rep. Baron Hill

— Rep. Peter Visclosky

— Connie Thurman, DNC member from Indianapolis

Note: Andre Carson would become a superdelegate if elected to Congress in March 11 special election. Another unpledged delegate will be nominated later by the state party.

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