WV voter reveals herself as latte liberal!


I plan to vote for Hillary in the West Virginia primary next week even if she drops out of the race in the next 6 days. Before you gnash your teeth or roll your eyes, read on.

I’ve lived in West Virginia for 17 years, spent the first 17 on the East Coast and 11 more on the culturally and racially diverse West Coast. I am: caucasion (almost the same as Obama!), aged 45 (same as Obama!), married, mother of 2 kids, a homeowner (same, same, same), a successful small business owner, college educated (same), and tech-adept. I believe in freedom FROM religion, have never owned a gun, and drink wine (exclusively malbecs at the moment) and french roast coffee--though not at the same time.

On my playlist are the Drive By Truckers, Wilco, Regina Spektor and Bruch. I have never had an abortion, loathe right-wingers, can’t bowl for shit (same!), and wouldn’t vote for McCain unless he was running against GW Bush. 

I’m also a knitter, a blogger since 2002, and I’ve got 3 unpublished novels in my desk at home. My husband says one of them’s pretty good!  (Yes, he's a tough critic.)

In high school, I went to an inauguration party at the Mayflower Hotel in DC – when Jimmy Carter took office! I’ve followed politics for years. I lived in the California bay area when Diane Feinstein was a city councilwoman.

I voted for: Mondale, Dukakis, Clinton, Clinton, Gore, Kerry. In the last presidential primary, I voted for Dean—even though he was out of the race by the time of the WV primary. I voted for him because of his opposition to the pack of lies that was the Iraq war rationale.

Obviously, Obama’s my kind of guy, so why would I vote for Hillary? Does it matter? Do all Hillary voters have to be deranged or downscale (read, uneducated)? If Obama is on the ticket, rest assured I will vote for him in November. 

Out of the many millions of votes cast for Hillary, surely some are from people like me—no grudge against Obama, no secret racist agenda. We just think Hillary Clinton would make a pretty good, effective president.

I am posting this little entry in the hope of enlightening some of y'all who have never traveled to the interior of our nation. 

Oh, I forgot to add that I am a coal-miner's granddaughter. My grandfather lost a leg in 1935 in a mine accident. He was a lifelong Republican, but man his wooden leg was cool.

Now spin me!

dnorman76

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