National political observers are still talking about Hillary Clinton's decisive victory over Barack Obama in Tuesday's West Virginia Democratic primary.
And a lot of what they're saying isn't flattering to the Mountain State.
National media reports have characterized West Virginia voters as poor and uneducated, and cited polls saying race was a factor in Clinton's victory.
People we spoke to Friday say it adds to the stereotypes that already exist.
"They're putting everyone else in a category," said Michelle Nesbitt, "and they don't have the right to judge, by putting people in different groups."
"Just because we state our opinion differently than other states doesn't mean they should call us biased or racist or uneducated," Sherry Davis said. "Because I don't think we're any of those."
The canvass of the results of Wood County's primary is scheduled to begin Monday morning at 9:00.