If Hillary doesn't get the nomination, this man said, he'd not only vote for but work for McCain, "and I hate McCain."
"Why not Obama?"
"He's too inexperienced."
"And why else?" a woman down the bar asked.
"Because he's black."
"Thank you!" she replied.
More talk, a little heat, and the man exclaimed, "I'm not going to vote for the n@##er!"
Some in the bar seemed tensed; they were "undecided." The man goaded them; that's not what they had discussed the other day. He laughed. Another man from across the bar said he knew whom he wasn't voting for: "the n***er."
The first man continued to proclaim, "I love Hillary." He and a friend said she probably should take the VP spot if it were offered; even if Obama gets the nomination, "he's not going to make it." Later he apologized for saying "n***er"; "I'm not a racist."
http://www.thenation.com/doc/20080317/wypijewski/2 I know sexism is the popular excuse here but racism is there just as strong
My edits on the "N" word
That is what has been pushed a subtle racism i.e. Obama is muslim, darker shading which by the way Factcheck, has not disproved. Like so many have said