U.S. Senator Hillary Clinton secured a big victory over front-runner Senator Barack Obama in the Democratic Party primary in the eastern state of West Virginia Tuesday. Experts, however, say the victory does little to blunt Obama's momentum for the party's presidential nomination. Earlier in the day, Obama campaigned in the central state of Missouri, where he appeared to turn his focus toward November's general election, and the presumptive Republican nominee, Senator John McCain. VOA's Robert Raffaele has more
According to polls in West-Virginia, 25% of the voters admitted that race played an important role in their decision, add another 10% or more who didn't have the guts to admit this and you get an idea where West-Virginia stands....mmm, like a few centuries ago?
y6w6 3 years ago