After nearly two months of high-octane campaigning by the contenders for the Democratic nomination for president, Pennsylvania voters stormed the polls on Tuesday to -- maybe, perhaps, possibly, if the stars align -- bring the tight race closer to a conclusion. We traveled to Philadelphia and its suburbs to talk to eager participants in the glorious process that is Democracy.
Happy voting in Pennsylvania
Voters stand by their candidates during the Pa. primaries.
Published April 22, 2008 10:16PM (EDT)
By Caitlin Shamberg
Caitlin Shamberg is a former multimedia editor at Salon.
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Rebecca Traister writes for Salon. She is the author of "Big Girls Don't Cry: The Election that Changed Everything for American Women" (Free Press). Follow @rtraister on Twitter.
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