West Virginia Results Open Thread
The State That Was Created When It Refused To Join The Confederacy
By Dan McLaughlin Posted in 2008 | Open Thread | Robert C. Byrd Center For RedState Blog Posts — Comments (7) / Email this page » / Leave a comment »
Big media outlets already calling it for Hillary. Take your bets here on the point spread. And drink every time an Obama supporter calls the state's Democrats racists.

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who sold his bike and his video games to donate to her campaign. What will he come away with?
"No compromise with the main purpose, no peace till victory, no pact with unrepentant wrong." - Winston Churchill
that was one my themes yesterday
No dem has won the prez sans wva since 1916
http://www.redstate.com/blogs/gamecock/2008/may/12/irrelevant_hatfield_m...
Mike DeVine’s Charlotte Observer columns
http://thehinzsightreport.com
www.theminorityreportblog.com
www.race42008.com
"One man with courage makes a majority." - Andrew Jackson
I wonder if his best strategy there (and elsewhere) would be to walk away from or not "bend over backwards" on social conservative issues like guns, homosexuals and God, and concentrate on winning issues like Iraq and the economy?

against demographic profiling? The American people have been pigeonholed all over the place this year.
I did catch something relevant to West Virginia in Obama's Cape Girardeau speech today: a commitment to bringing broadband to rural communities, finishing the work of Bill Clinton's "information superhighway" initiative. I think it occurred to Obama that large blocs of voters actually don't have regular, dependable Internet access and might not know that what they hear about candidates from other people's forwarded emails isn't actually true, such as the one that characterized Obama as some kind of Muslim Trojan horse.
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