Video - WV Voters Ready for Primary

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Supporters of Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama are hitting West Virginia hard, stumping for votes on behalf of candidates ahead of Tuesday's primary. (May 12)

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West Virginia Voters, We Salute You [Good Lord]
Published 5/13/2008 by Jim Newell at Wonkette
"Undecided voter Wanda Gibson is less than excited about both Clinton and Obama, but she actually fears Obama, because he's black." [YouTube] ...

"I'm sorta scared of the other race cuz we have so much conflict with 'em"
Published 5/15/2008 by The Cajun Boy (noreply@blogger.com) at Cajun Boy in the City
This is what America is up against. Hailing from the deep South, this shouldn't phase me, but it does. In fact, it shames me. I know these people and the attitudes they exhibit all too well. Regardless of your ideological persuasion, I dare you to disagree with me that this sort of pervasive idiocy isn't a cancer on us all. ...

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