Heavy voter turnout is being reported in West Virginia. The state is poised to deliver a lopsided victory to Hillary Clinton over Barack Obama. The voters of the state are looking to make history and want to make their votes count. The polls are showing that she has about a 40 point lead. Super Delegates are flocking to Obama feeling he is unstoppable at this point in his quest for the nomination. However people who are supporters of Hillary Clinton think otherwise.
Howard Wolfson who is Hillary Clinton's spokesperson puts it this way "I think Democrats across the country tomorrow will be asking themselves why Senator Obama , with all of his money, with all of the great press, with voters being told he was the inevitable nominee, why did Senator Obama lose West Virginia by 15 points or so?" when asked to comment on Today's probable results on NBC's Today show.
For his part Obama is trying to carry a low profile as he is campaigning in Missouri today. In an ironic twist one of his stops will be the hometown of Rush Limbaugh, the architect of "Operation Chaos" which Obama's campaign allegedly says helped Hillary Clinton pull off the victory in Indiana.