Rachel Weiner
Washington Post
May 9, 2012
Keith Judd
Keith Judd, who is serving a 17 1/2-year prison sentence for extortion at the Federal Correctional Institution in Texarkana, Texas, took 41 percent of the vote in West Virginia’s Democratic primary Tuesday night. He would qualify for convention delegates, if anyone had signed up to be a Judd delegate. (No one did.)
How did Judd get so many votes?
It’s likely not his past careers as a superhero and religious leader. Or his passionate FEC report ramblings. Simply put, West Virginia does not like Obama.
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its pretty funny when a convict gets almost as many votes then obama! this could be a sign that Obama doesnt have a shot! Lets hope the rest of the country votes against him. Not like it would matter in the first place considering Romney is the a different side of the same coin thrown in by bilderburg