Andrew Satter: April 2008 Archives



YORK, Pa. -- The media frenzy surrounding Barack Obama 's recent comments about economically distressed small town Pennsylvanians has been overblown, according to many Pennsylvania voters. And they say it won't influence their vote. But others say the remarks could come back to haunt him in Tuesday's primary or a general election if he wins the Democratic presidential nomination.
The Trail Less Traveled took to the streets of Philadelphia to play candidate word association with the residents of this Democratic stronghold.

Video: Housing, Politics Mix in Philadelphia

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CQ Politics visits Philadelphia, where local officials and homeowners are concerned about the city's rising foreclosure rate.