Wanda Ramos-Morales not only voted for Barack Obama, she volunteered to make phone calls, knock on doors and take people to the polls.
It was the first time the Puerto Rican mom from east Orange, who had voted for Ronald Reagan, made that kind of commitment to any candidate.
Obama got Ramos-Morales' support because he talked about her issues.
"The food is going up, the rent is going up, gas is high, but your wages are stagnant, and you have people stuck on some part-time job where you can get fired anytime," said Ramos-Morales, 43, who recently lost a job. "We needed change." READ FULL STORY
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