Letters to the Editor
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jeffersonian
Obama has not yet received the nomination and if he does, millions of voters will be mighty displeased. Endorsements from Naral and John Edwards will not convince skeptical voters that Obama is right for America. They don't know enough about him and his associations in the past leave many doubts about him. The Democratic leadership can ignore votes like W. Virginia and PA if they want to, but they do so at the likely scenario of losing the election in November. Since February, in important primaries in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Texas, Rhode Island, Indiana, the voters have been giving warnings. Last night's vote was emphatic and dramatic. No Democratic candidate has won the presidency without W. Virginia since 1916. Also, Ohio is a bellwether state and Hillary carried very handily there. Obama is marked for loss and I do not want him to be our candidate. He is also the least known and the least experienced. I have no confidence that he can win and John Edwards and Naral cannot convince me.

