By Elaine Donnelly
Extending sexual misconduct to combat units

President Obama is poised to win his party's nomination unanimously at this week's Democratic National Convention after quixotic candidates in Oklahoma and West Virginia who won sizable chunks of primary votes weren't eligible to collect delegates.
Low voter turnout and poor enthusiasm for the president — who didn't campaign in Oklahoma — rendered the protest votes against him there largely meaningless, said University of Oklahoma political science professor R. Keith Gaddie.