Julia Silverman, Associated Press, 1 April 2008
Talk radio hostess Victoria Taft, a familiar Republican voice in the Democratic-leaning Pacific Northwest, said that even in her wildest dreams she never imagined urging her listeners to vote for Clinton.
But these days, Taft is firmly on the New York senator’s bandwagon, along with national conservative talk radio heavyweights like Rush Limbaugh and Laura Ingraham.
“I want to vet (Illinois Senator) Barack Obama more than Hillary,” said Taft, whose daily program during prime evening drive-time reaches about 30,000 people. “We know what she is all about, but we don’t know a stinking thing about him.”
Her urging has resonated with listeners like Deborah Whisler, a Tigard-area retiree, who changed her registration from nonaffiliated to Democratic after hearing Taft on the radio.
“I almost can’t say this without choking, but I’m going to vote for Hillary Clinton,” Whisler said. “Just on the basis of finding out more about each candidate.”