We're famous
I should mention that during the interviews I described in the last two entries, TV news people with cameras were hovering in the background.
A news van was parked at the Center Square in York when I interviewed Obama supporters. Two guys were wandering around with a news camera. But it turned out that the van was for a different news crew, because those two guys got in a car when they were done.
Before they did, they asked me where the nearest polling place was. I gave them directions to both the York YMCA and the Crispus Attucks center.
When I was at the local Hillary Clinton campaign headquarters, another TV news guy came in and announced himself as being from a station in Baltimore. Somebody else told me she saw a TV news truck from Washington, D.C., near York Hospital.
I wonder if this is how Iowans feel every four years.
To see additional primary night posts, see Mike Argento's Argento's Front Stoop and Jim McClure's York Town Square.







