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Sixty-nine-year-old John Lacko is wearing a Steelers cap and a camo jacket, and may be emblematic of the culturally conservative voters in southwestern Pennsylvania.
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Sixty-nine-year-old John Lacko is wearing a Steelers cap and a camo jacket, and may be emblematic of the culturally conservative voters in southwestern Pennsylvania.
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Sixty-nine-year-old John Lacko is wearing a Steelers cap and a camo jacket, and may be emblematic of the culturally conservative voters in southwestern Pennsylvania.
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Sixty-nine-year-old John Lacko is wearing a Steelers cap and a camo jacket, and may be emblematic of the culturally conservative voters in southwestern Pennsylvania.
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Sixty-nine-year-old John Lacko is wearing a Steelers cap and a camo jacket, and may be emblematic of the culturally conservative voters in southwestern Pennsylvania.
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Sixty-nine-year-old John Lacko is wearing a Steelers cap and a camo jacket, and may be emblematic of the culturally conservative voters in southwestern Pennsylvania.
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NAYLOR: Like Lacko, 74-year-old Eugene Russell Hydenthal didn't vote for President Obama in 2008, nor does he blame him for the state of the economy.
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NAYLOR: Like Lacko, 74-year-old Eugene Russell Hydenthal didn't vote for President Obama in 2008, nor does he blame him for the state of the economy.
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NAYLOR: Like Lacko, 74-year-old Eugene Russell Hydenthal didn't vote for President Obama in 2008, nor does he blame him for the state of the economy.
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NAYLOR: Like Lacko, 74-year-old Eugene Russell Hydenthal didn't vote for President Obama in 2008, nor does he blame him for the state of the economy.
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