Tuesday, April 24, 2012

The Pennsylvania primary - a low turnout with strong opinions

Although there have been numerous reports of low voter turnout for the Pennsylvania primary election, voters who did come out expressed strong political opinions.  In interviews conducted at St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church in Bethlehem, Pa., voters discussed their political beliefs and the issues facing our country that they see as most important.




Jane Shrigley of Bethlehem, Pa. talks about her frustrations with the growing corporate influence on politics. Shrigley, who supports Obama, wants to see the NDAA repealed and to see Obama follow through on some of the promises he made back during the 2008 presidential election.




Doreen of Bethlehem, Pa., is disenfranchised with the current administration and wants to see change. Doreen explains why she believes in presidential hopeful Mitt Romney, saying that she feels like she can trust him.


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