I'd love to stuff it in the face of Dana Milbank who did a driveby portrait of McKeesport as ignorant racists. We were under the state win for her and there was only a difference of around 400 votes with 5300 cast. Since there are also a lot of elderly as well as a very mixed race of poor and lower-middle class I thought it a very fair rep of how the vote went.
Here's the Milbank hit job!
It is, in short, just the sort of place Barack Obama was talking about when he said he wasn't getting the support of blue-collar workers of the industrial heartland because they "cling" to guns and religion out of economic bitterness. It is also the place Obama chose to visit on Monday night, on the eve of Tuesday's primary -- and the reception here explains why Obama, the national front-runner, is expected to lose Pennsylvania.
"I don't care too much for Obama," Maria Norgren, the daughter and granddaughter of steelworkers, said in the parking lot of the Giant Eagle shopping center here, near the Obama rally.
"I don't even think he's American," added her husband, Edward, who lost his job when the steel mills closed and now mans the counter at the Puff Discount Tobacco and Lottery shop next to the Giant Eagle.
"His father's from Nigeria, right?" asked Maria, wearing a Pittsburgh Steelers T-shirt.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/04/21/AR2008042102794.html