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US voters' views 2008: Pennsylvania

In the run-up to the most hotly contested US presidential election in years we are asking BBC News website readers from key primary states to share their opinions and views.

Here, Democratic voters from the crucial battleground of Pennsylvania choose between their party's two candidates.

JD Samuel

JD Samuel
Landenberg
"I'll take a chance on Obama"

Peter Novick

Peter Novick
Philadelphia
"Clinton's policies are more rational"

Dorothy Grimes

Dorothy Grimes
Aston
"Hillary has close ties here"

Shawn Tedrow

Shawn Tedrow
Pittsburgh
"Hillary needs to, and will, win big"

Rais Wilson

Rais Wilson
Philadelphia
"Obama is a believable guy"

Therese Jones

Therese Jones
State College
"Many welcome Obama's fresh face"


The readers' panel has been selected from as wide a cross-section of people as possible and may not be representative of wider US public opinion.


Electoral College votes

Winning post 270
Obama - Democrat
365
McCain - Republican
173
Select from the list below to view state level results.


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