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-Election 2012
Inmate Gets ~40% of Vote in WV Dem Primary
2012-05-09
Moved from Non-War on Terror to Seedy Politicians.
-- tw at 9:16 a.m. ET.
I guess folks there aren't interested in fore more years of this guy.
Barack Obama was not the only Democrat on the ballot on Tuesday in West Virginia's Democratic Presidential Primary. Keith Judd - also known as Inmate No. 11593-051 at the Federal Correctional Institution in Texarkana, Texas - was running against him.

Judd, who is serving out a 17.5 year sentence for extortion, currently has received 40 percent of the vote, with 83 percent of precincts reporting, according to The Associated Press. Obama currently has received 60 percent of the vote.

Obama's lack of popularity in West Virginia has been well-documented. The state's governor Earl Ray Tomblin and it's junior senator Joe Manchin, both Democrats, have kept their distance from the president.

A further potential embarrassment for the Democrats, as The Charleston Gazette reports, Judd only needs 15 percent of the vote - which, indeed, it looks like he has accomplished - in order to be entitled to have at least one delegate represent him at the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, N.C. this summer.

Judd would not be the first Democratic challenger to Obama to qualify for delegate representation at the 2012 Democratic National Convention. In Oklahoma's Democratic primary in March, Randall Terry, a Democratic candidate who founded the anti-abortion group Operation Rescue and has more than 50 arrests under his belt, received 18 percent of the vote in the primary, giving him one delegate.

It is unknown what type of affect Judd's status as a federal prisoner might have on the delegate allocation and selection to the convention.
So it's unlikely he'll get a pardon in time to be in Charlotte himself...
Posted by:gorb

#7  Poor ol' Adam Smith seems to be taking it on the chin these days.
Posted by: SteveS   2012-05-09 23:30  

#6  Adam Smith weren't no expert in U.S. Civics.
Posted by: Pappy   2012-05-09 21:21  

#5  US Senator terms are six years, not four.
Posted by: badanov   2012-05-09 19:38  

#4  > Judd, who is serving out a 17.5 year sentence for extortion

Senators win a 4 year term where the help extort from taxpayers.

I think the message being sent here is... Why not just elect convicted crooks rather than unconvicted crooks?!
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2012-05-09 19:02  

#3  Some WV folks figure that it's more honest to admit you're a felon, apparently.
Posted by: Mullah Richard   2012-05-09 13:21  

#2  In Prison for extortion huh? Whats the difference between him and POTUS? One gets to play golf.

I think the guy needs a pardon simply for his zeal and proven ability to hand it to Obama.
Posted by: newc   2012-05-09 10:43  

#1  The Civil War Enrollment Act (buy your way out of the draft), enacted by the Thirty-seventh Congress could be brought back and amended to include Federal prisoners!

Look no further! I have a suitable democratic replacement candidate for Mr. Judd.
Posted by: Besoeker   2012-05-09 08:12  

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