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  DCist

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DCist is a website about Washington, D.C. MoreEditor: Sommer Mathis Publisher: Gothamist ...

 

 
Thursday, May 15, 2008 --- 107 days ago
D.C. Superdelegate Anita Bonds, who is also the chair of the D.C. Democratic Party, formally announced on Tuesday that she will vote for Sen. Barack Obama at the Democratic National Convention in August. D.C. Wire reported on Bonds' decision first, and she has since issued a formal statement on the matter. In my role as the DC Party Chairman, I will serve as an automatic or “Super” Delegate with discretion concerning which of our two able candidates to support at the 2008 Democratic National Convention in Denver, Colorado. Until today, I have remained uncommitted in order to conduct with fairness and without bias our local Delegate Selection Process, which was completed yesterday with the election of our Delegation Chair, Mayor Adrian Fenty. On February 12 a record number of District residents turned out to vote and delivered Barack Obama an overwhelming victory of 76% in the DC Primary. The enthusiasm around Obama’s candidacy and the growing grassroots movement that he has inspired is truly remarkable, heartfelt and undisputable. Across the country voters support change in the way our government is run. While I respect the continuation of the Presidential Primary process, admire Hillary Clinton and her efforts to work for change, it is Barack Obama who can bring the change -- to expand health care to families, to take on the special interests, to make a decisive difference in the lives of hardworking people, and to continue ...




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