Published 11/4/2008
by zingarellim
at CNN Political Ticker
PUMA members still won't vote for Obama.
(CNN) — When Will Bower, an ardent Hillary Clinton supporter and lifelong Democrat, founded PUMA, Party Unity My A**, his mission was to express frustration in the Democratic Party. Fast forward six months to Election Day, and he is proud to say he's cast his ballot for the candidate [...]
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