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AFP - Barack Obama moved a step closer to rival Hillary Clinton in their race for superdelegates Friday, as two senior figures in the Democratic party endorsed his candidacy for the White House. ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 108 days ago
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WASHINGTON (AFP)--Barack Obama moved a step closer to rival Hillary Clinton in their race for superdelegates Friday, as two senior figures in the Democratic party endorsed his candidacy for the White House. ... Source: blog.washingtonpost.com --- 86 days ago
Democratic National Committeewoman Debbie Dingell, wife of Rep. John Dingell (D-Mich.) speaks at a United Auto Workers hall in Detroit, Jan. 12, 2008. (The Washington Post) Updated 1:05 p.m. By Jonathan Weisman Debbie Dingell -- Washington doyenne, General Motors powerhouse and the wife of House Energy and Commerce Chairman and Hillary Clinton supporter John Dingell -- endorsed Barack Obama today, the clearest sign yet that the long-awaited flood of Superdelegate Endorsements is coming. Dingell's endorsement came along with that of another Michigan Democratic National Committee member and Superdelegate, Rick Wiener. They followed nods from House Majority Whip James Clyburn (D-S.C.) and Congressional Black Caucus Chairwoman Carolyn Cheeks Kilpatrick (D-Mich.), Rep. John Olver (D-Mich.) and two other superdelegates. On a conference call announcing his own endorsement, Rep. James Clyburn named three more undecided officials who, he says, will endorse Obama today: Rep. John Spratt of South Carolina, New York Superdelegate Ralph ... Source: blogs.wsj.com --- 134 days ago
Susan Davis and Matt Phillips report on the presidential race. Hes not a Superdelegate–and hes 0-1 for picking the winner in presidential racesbut New Jersey icon Bruce Springsteen endorsed Sen. Barack Obama for president in a message posted on his official Web site. Like most of you, I’ve been following the campaign and I have [...] ... Source: www.npr.org --- 136 days ago
Sometimes it's not the importance of the endorsement, but the timing that matters. And in this case the timing could not be better for Sen. Barack Obama. Most of Saturday Obama tried to explain the comments that he made at a fundraiser in San Francisco last week, where he said some small town residents in Pennsylvania were bitter about their economic situation and that they often retreated into religion, guns or anti-immigration feelings to express that frustration. Both the Clinton and McCain campaigns attacked Obama relentlessly over the comments on Saturday. And the blogosphere has been abuzz with speculation over whether or not the comments will undo his campaign. But this morning, Obama got two bits of good news. Sunday the Allentown (PA) Morning Call published an editorial supporting Obama's candidacy, writing "Sen. Clinton has made much of her ''ability to lead' on day one in the Oval Office. Past experience like hers is one thing, but leadership also depends on having a vision, plans to pursue that vision, and an ability to inspire others to follow. On those grounds, Sen. Barack Obama is well-suited to lead, and The Morning Call recommends his nomination in the Democratic primary." The paper also reported on the reactions of local residents to Obama's comments, which it described as "varied." Many residents don't seem to have heard about the comments. And Obama picked up another Superdelegate vote. Nancy Larson, a Dem ... Source: www.npr.org --- 133 days ago
Sen. Barack Obama picked up two more Endorsements Thursday morning. Again, timing couldn't have been better for the Obama campaign, coming right after a shaky debate performance Wednesday night. The Philadelphia Daily News endorsed Obama, saying that he should be judged by what he was done in his campaign and before. "An Obama administration would be freer of the the corrupting influence of big-money donors and corporate interests. Obama has raised $240 million overall, with half coming in contributions of less than $200. People who contribute to political campaigns can feel they "own" a candidate and so Obama would owe allegiance to the wide swath of America that has financed his campaign. "Based on his experience in running a quarter-billion-dollar enterprise with thousands upon thousands of volunteers, we could expect an Obama administration to be well-managed and cost-effective, with the president choosing forward-thinking advisers committed to his program, demanding that they work as a team and pay attention to details." Meanwhile, Oklahoma Superdelegate Reggie Whitten also announced his support for Obama, citing the candidate's ability to unite people for change and his track record "of standing up for working and middle-class families. -- Tom Regan ... Source: blogs.suntimes.com --- 131 days ago
HAVERFORD, PA.--Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) picked up three solid Endorsements on Friday, from former Clinton Labor Sec. Robert Reich and former Senators Sam Nunn and David Boren. None of them are superdelegates, but they are influential enough to send a message to those who are truly wavering. Bookends: Reich comes from out of the progressive left, and Nunn, from the right of center wing of the Democratic party. ... Source: www.startribune.com --- 109 days ago
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Latest count by various news organizations show Obama has a narrow lead over Clinton in Endorsements from superdelegates ... Source: www.buzzle.com --- 102 days ago
Barack Obama today buttressed his Democratic nomination frontrunner status with four morning Superdelegate Endorsements ... Source: uspolitics.einnews.com --- 85 days ago
... Gov. Martin O'Malley, one of the first governors to endorse Sen. Hillary Clinton's presidential bid, said Tuesday he'll be proud to support ... ... Source: www.boxxet.com --- 111 days ago
Written by Michael Rand I endorse the notion that 30 Rock is better than The Office. And if this needs to be settled by a Tina Fey-Jenna Fischer wrestling match, then by all means, let’s settle it. *I endorse Michael Cuddyer. The batting order just seems a ... Original story at Minneapolis Star Tribune . View our complete collection of news and blogs, plus related videos, photos and more at Boxxet for Jenna Fischer . ...
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First up this morning was US Senate candidate, Tom Allen, of Portland Maine. From his press release: "Most of the primary voters across the nation have now spoken. It is time to bring a graceful end to the primary campaign. We now need to unify the Democratic Party and focus on electing Senator Obama and a working majority in the United States Senate. That is how we can change the direction of the country. "I am running for the U.S. Senate because I believe Maine should lead the change this country needs. I share important priorities with Barack Obama: universal health care, reining in gas and food prices, greater independence from foreign oil, bringing our troops safely home from Iraq, creating jobs and strengthening the middle class." And just moments ago, Hawaii Superdelegate Dolly Strazar, announced her support for Obama as well. "As a Democratic National Committeewoman, I have felt it my duty to let this unique presidential campaign process play out, one that has reached across the country and engaged millions of Americans in expressing their preference for a Democratic nominee before expressing my preference as a Superdelegate. I am now convinced that it is time to pull together behind a single candidate who has the backing of a growing number of Americans . I therefore announce my wholehearted endorsement of Senator Barack Obama. I have had and still do have the utmost respect for Senator Hillary Cl ... Source: www.dailykos.com --- 121 days ago
Howard Dean says it again : "We want the voters to have their say. That's over on June 3," Dean said on ABC News' Good Morning America. Although party rules enable the superdelegates to wait until the presidential nominating convention on Aug. 25 to make a choice, Dean says the party cannot wait that long if it hopes to beat Republican John McCain in November. "We really can't have a divided convention. If we do it's going to be very hard to heal the party afterwards," Dean said today. "So we'll know who the nominee is, and that'll give us an extra 2 1/2 months to get our party together, heal the wounds of having a very closely divided race and take on Sen. McCain." Dean isn't saying which of the two Democrats will have to step aside in June. "Either of these candidates, if it's time for them to go, they'll know it and they will go,. They don't need any pushing from me. You know when to get in and you know when to get out. That's just part of the deal." Dean reiterated this prediction on NBC News' Today : "Five hundred of the 800 unpledged delegates have already said who they are for. The remaining 300 will do that by the end of June and we'll know who our nominee is and that's what we need to do.'' Interestingly, Terry McAuliffe said something similar to David Corn : So, [Corn asked McAuliffe], when does this end? "June 15," he said without a nanosecond of hesitation. Why then? I asked. The primar ... Source: augustcandi.wordpress.com --- 137 days ago
Since Super Tuesday…Clinton is -5 superdelegates and Obama is +55 or something like that…maybe +45…either way…when Clinton was asked about it she said “I dont keep track of those things”Are you kidding me? Your whole fight right now is for Superdelegate Endorsements…your making calls..YOU YOURSELF are calling superdelegates trying to get them to endorse you…but [...] ... Source: www.topix.com --- 82 days ago
All sidebar numbers and lists are now up-to-date. We will work on getting the remaining links done on the endorsement list . ... Source: www.insideworld.com --- 100 days ago
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