Do you know the fourth-largest state in the United States?
Nothing makes a cyclist feel smaller than the prairie country of Montana, the fourth-largest state in the country.
After all, as gauged by its 176 producers, New York is the nation's fourth-largest wine-producing state.
Even a small shift in votes from this age group could mean the difference between winning and losing the nation's fourth-largest state.
Production in Wyoming, the nation's fourth-largest oil-producing state, is expected to drop by 40 percent by 2006.
But Florida, the fourth-largest state, has 25 electoral votes - and usually votes Republican for President.
In 2006, Montana was the fourth-largest copper-producing state in the country.
Some Republican legislators say Democrats had their chance in the nation's fourth-largest state and now it is their party's turn.
Florida, our fourth-largest state, with 25 electoral votes, is one of the few big states that is highly competitive.
The ambitious program of its founders was realized as Indiana became the fourth-largest state in terms of population, as measured by the 1860 census.