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As the Independent Journal Review reports, the inactive Indiana voter doesn’t even know the address of the Indianapolis condo he pretends to live in:

Evan Bayh, the Democratic candidate for the U.S. Senate seat in Indiana, incorrectly stated his own address Saturday, lending further credence to accusations he is disconnected from the Hoosier state. In an interview with WISHTV in Lafayette, Indiana, Bayh was asked his address, to which he responded: “1142, uh, Canterbury Court, [Unit] C. It’s on my driver’s license.” But a review of Bayh’s Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicle records shows that his address is actually Canterbury Square, not Court. The address Bayh told WISHTV is located several blocks away from his home address…

Last week, Hoosiers learned that Bayh also listed DC addresses as his main places of residence when he donated to liberal politicians like Hillary Clinton.

Should Bayh have some time to kill during the commute between his two multi-million dollar homes in Washington, we recommend brushing up on some memorization tips here or asking Maggie Hassan – the DSCC’s reigning champ at "hew[ing] relentlessly to talking points and political bromides," for some advice.

Read and watch more of what they are saying about Evan Bayh’s embarrassing residency gaffe:

  • Politico: "Already struggling to prove that he does in fact live in the state where he’s running to reclaim his old Senate seat, Democrat Evan Bayh got his Indianapolis address wrong over the weekend in an interview with a local TV station."

  • Washington Examiner: "Evan Bayh gets his own address wrong"

  • The Washington Free Beacon: "Dem Senate Candidate Bayh Incorrectly States His Indiana Address"

WATCH: MSNBC‘s "Morning Joe" On Evan Bayh’s Address Gaffe: "Democrat Gives Wrong Street Trying To Prove Indiana Residency"

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WATCH: MSNBC‘s Frances Rivera: "The Address Bayh Gave Is Several Blocks Away From His Home"

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