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Barack Obama’s comment that some working-class voters who are frustrated with economic conditions cling to “guns or religion” as issues may not have helped him ahead of today’s Pennsylvania primary, but the remark doesn’t seem to have hurt him with Democratic superdelegates in Wyoming. Wyoming has no shortage of gun owners, religious people and blue-collar workers. The chairman of the state Republican Party, Fred Parady, said the remark shows that Obama is out of touch with those voters. But four Democratic superdelegates — top party leaders who will get an automatic vote at the Democratic National Convention — said they had no serious concerns.
The Associated Press



