Convicted Felon gets 42% of vote against Obama & delegates to Democratic Convention

Its political and therefore related to the dream act. And its hilarious too! Need to get this guys position on immigration:


| According to the Associated Press, one of the most bizarre political outcomes occurred in the West Virginia primary when a hitherto unknown presidential candidate named Keith Judd won 40 percent of the vote to President Obama's 60 percent.

What makes the results in West Virginia intriguing is that Judd is not even a resident of West Virginia. He is currently residing in the Federal Correctional Institution in Beaumont, Texas for threats he made at the University of New Mexico in 1999. Judd was able to get his name on the West Virginia ballot by paying a $2,500 filing fee and filling out some forms.

There are a number of takeaways from this result.

First, it appears that President Obama is very unpopular in West Virginia. This may have something to do with his promise to bankrupt the coal industry as a way to combat global warming, which Hot Air reported during the 2008 campaign.

Second, West Virginia might want to look at reforming its somewhat lax ballot laws. As a convicted felon, Judd cannot actually serve in any public office, not to speak of the presidency of the United States. He has won a certain degree of fame, perhaps all 15 minutes of it, by playing a joke on the president of the United States.

What is even more embarrassing is Judd will get delegates to the Democratic National Convention

Curiously, the people who are most outraged at the result are not Democratic partisans of President Obama. The Daily Paul suggests that had everyone who had voted for Judd as a protest vote had instead voted for Ron Paul in the Republican Primary, Paul would have won his first and only state. The embarrassment would therefore have been Mitt Romney's and not Obama's.
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