Small-town Superdelegate endorses ...
OBAMA! Of course :) Fancy that, endorsing at 'elitist', and from a town of only 1,200. Tsk! Tsk!
Superdelegate goes for Obama
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — One of Minnesota's last uncommitted Democratic superdelegates is backing Barack Obama, the Obama campaign announced Sunday.
Nancy Larson, of Dassel, a Democratic National Committee member, told The Associated Press she decided to support Obama because his campaign will bring new people into the political process, and she believes he has the best chance of winning in November.
"It's looking more and more that the one person who can do it is Barack Obama," Larson said.
But Larson said the choice wasn't easy. As one of the last two uncommitted superdelegates in Minnesota, Larson had been lobbied heavily by Obama's and Hillary Clinton's campaigns. She said she spent countless hours speaking with the campaigns and others about her choice.
Larson joins eight other Minnesota superdelegates who are supporting Obama. Three are backing Clinton.
Larson's announcement leaves Rep. Collin Peterson as the only uncommitted superdelegate from the state.
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Oh dear! Looks like my cut and paste needs a little work!!
And if that's not good news enough ... MSNBC are reporting that the 'bitter' furore ain't sticking too well in North Carolina ...
http://firstread.msnbc.msn.com/
"Tom Hendrickson, a Clinton supporter and former Democratic Party chairman, included a reading of Obama's comments in his introduction of Clinton. "Senator Obama, don't pity us and think that we're bitter and frustrated," he said in Winterville this morning. "We are hard-working family folks who are smart, and we get it. We don't need pundits to tell us what to think." Hendrickson repeated the sentiment at a later stop in Winston, but dropped the direct mention of Obama as the source of the quote. In both instances, Hendrickson's speech evidenced little reaction from the crowd, which had been waiting for the main event for over an hour, and appeared to have little tolerance for a parade of surrogates."
April 13, 2008 8:54 AM | Reply | Permalink
Great, this comes at the right time...I keep saying it is time for the super delegates to step up and endorse Senator Obama...I keep saying that the super delegates are responsible for the internal war and should have endorsed Senator Obama after he had won 11 states in a row...
and senator Clinton is not electable after all the scandals surrounding her...and the latest is coming up with the Peter Paul story...
April 13, 2008 10:35 AM | Reply | Permalink