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Keith Judd, Texas Inmate, Gets 40 Percent Of Votes Against Obama In West Virginia Democratic Primary


By LAWRENCE MESSINA 05/08/12 11:16 PM ET


CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Just how unpopular is President Barack Obama in some parts of the country? Enough that a man in prison in Texas is getting 4 out of 10 votes in West Virginia's Democratic presidential primary.

The inmate, Keith Judd, is serving time at the Beaumont Federal Correctional Institution in Texas for making threats at the University of New Mexico in 1999. With 83 percent of precincts reporting, Obama was receiving 60 percent of the vote to Judd's 40 percent.

For some West Virginia Democrats, simply running against Obama is enough to get Judd votes.

"I voted against Obama," said Ronnie Brown, a 43-year-old electrician from Cross Lanes who called himself a conservative Democrat. "I don't like him. He didn't carry the state before and I'm not going to let him carry it again."

When asked which presidential candidate he voted for, Brown said, "That guy out of Texas."

Judd was able to get on the state ballot by paying a $2,500 fee and filing a form known as a notarized certification of announcement, said Jake Glance, a spokesman for the Secretary of State's office.

Attracting at least 15 percent of the vote would normally qualify a candidate for a delegate to the Democratic National Convention. But state Democratic Party Executive Director Derek Scarbro said no one has filed to be a delegate for Judd. The state party also believes that Judd has failed to file paperwork required of presidential candidates, but officials continue to research the matter, Scarbro said.

Voters in other conservative states showed their displeasure with Obama in Democratic primaries last March.

In Oklahoma, anti-abortion protestor Randall Terry got 18 percent of the primary vote. A lawyer from Tennessee, John Wolfe, pulled nearly 18,000 votes in the Louisiana primary. In Alabama, 18 percent of Democratic voters chose "uncommitted" in the primary rather than vote for Obama.

Obama's energy policies and the Environmental Protection Agency's handling of mining-related permits have incurred the wrath of West Virginia's coal industry. With the state the nation's second-biggest producer of this fossil fuel, Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin and Sen. Joe Manchin _both Democrats have championed the industry – have declined to say whether they will support Obama in November.

Hillary Rodham Clinton beat Obama handily in the state's 2008 primary, and he lost the state to Republican John McCain in the general election. Polls show some of his worst approval ratings in West Virginia.

Brown, the Cross Lanes electrician, went to the polls Tuesday with his 22-year-old daughter, Emily. She planned to vote for Judd too until she found out where Judd has been living.

"I'm not voting for somebody who's in prison," she said.

She was certain about one thing: "I just want to vote against Barack Obama."
 

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Shocked. Shocked I am...that West Virginia, a state with 95% white population, 3.5% black, and whose largest employer in the state is Wal-Mart (literally), followed closely by the West Virginia Healthcare System... whose educated population consists of 18% who never finished high school, 42% who only finished high school, 25% percent finishing some college, and the remaining 15% who finished college...
Yes, I am completely shocked. Not that the West Virginians voted for a convicted felon locked away in the state of Texas who isn't even a resident of West Virginia, but that they were able to actually able to find the place on the ballot to place the "X" mark.


 

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Shocked. Shocked I am...that West Virginia, a state with 95% white population, 3.5% black, and whose largest employer in the state is Wal-Mart (literally), followed closely by the West Virginia Healthcare System... whose educated population consists of 18% who never finished high school, 42% who only finished high school, 25% percent finishing some college, and the remaining 15% who finished college...
Yes, I am completely shocked. Not that the West Virginians voted for a convicted felon locked away in the state of Texas who isn't even a resident of West Virginia, but that they were able to actually able to find the place on the ballot to place the "X" mark.



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Shocked. Shocked I am...that West Virginia, a state with 95% white population, 3.5% black, and whose largest employer in the state is Wal-Mart (literally), followed closely by the West Virginia Healthcare System... whose educated population consists of 18% who never finished high school, 42% who only finished high school, 25% percent finishing some college, and the remaining 15% who finished college...
Yes, I am completely shocked. Not that the West Virginians voted for a convicted felon locked away in the state of Texas who isn't even a resident of West Virginia, but that they were able to actually able to find the place on the ballot to place the "X" mark.




So, you're saying that the Democrat population of West Virginia wouldn't vote for Obama again no matter the race, color, or creed? They may be the minority as it is a Red State, but that is a Democrat primary. Registered Republicans can't vote in it which ever color they may be.
 

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Shocked. Shocked I am...that West Virginia, a state with 95% white population, 3.5% black, and whose largest employer in the state is Wal-Mart (literally), followed closely by the West Virginia Healthcare System... whose educated population consists of 18% who never finished high school, 42% who only finished high school, 25% percent finishing some college, and the remaining 15% who finished college...
Yes, I am completely shocked. Not that the West Virginians voted for a convicted felon locked away in the state of Texas who isn't even a resident of West Virginia, but that they were able to actually able to find the place on the ballot to place the "X" mark.



I'll let you figure out why this was a retarded post.
 
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So, you're saying that the Democrat population of West Virginia wouldn't vote for Obama again no matter the race, color, or creed? They may be the minority as it is a Red State, but that is a Democrat primary. Registered Republicans can't vote in it which ever color they may be.
I think he is saying they are stupid.
 

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I quoted the reply from someone else, didn't bother to give them credit. WV voted for Hillary the first time and Obama got more votes this time around than he did the first time. The point here is WV is dumb for bothering. They were obviously trying to make a political point and really just gave people another reason to laugh at WV. Twice as many people went to the polls in 2008 and if they had bothered to go this time the few votes the other guy had would have been a much smaller percent. I voted in the Republican caucus this time around and cast my vote for Ron Paul.
 
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