Obama struggles to win white vote in rural Pennsylvania
MUNCY VALLEY, Pennsylvania (Reuters) - Barack Obama's efforts to woo white voters in the Pennsylvania Democratic primary have been hurt by his comments on small town bitterness and his association with an outspoken pastor, some residents of Muncy Valley say.
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