Potomac Primary-a-Palooza
During Tuesday's "Potomac Primary," reason Associate Editors David Weigel and Michael C. Moynihan, accompanied by reason.tv videographer Dan Hayes, interrogated voters at a Washington, D.C. polling station about who they cast their ballots for and why.
Our unscientific reason.tv exit polling hewed pretty close to the actual results: An overwhelming majority of District voters have converted to the Church of Obama. Almost without exception, our interviewees cited the campaign's message of "hope" and "change" as a decisive factor in choosing Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) over Sen. Hillary Clinton (D-N.Y.).
Click above to view a quick-and-dirty compilation of voter perorations on the candidates,
Plus exclusive bonus footage, during which an impassioned Barack supporter reveals the identity of the two most lupine politicians since Romulus and Remus.
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