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by BooMan
Boston Globe:
Senator Edward M. Kennedy will endorse Barack Obama for president tomorrow, breaking his year-long neutrality to send a powerful signal of where the legendary Massachusetts Democrat sees the party going -- and who he thinks is best to lead it.
Mark Ambinder:
Gov. Kathleen Sebelius (D-KS) will deliver the Democratic response to the State of the Union on Monday.
U.S. Rep. Xavier Becerra, D-Los Angeles, says in a statement Sunday that he supports Obama because he can appeal to all sectors of the American public.
PHOENIX Arizona’s largest newspaper has endorsed Sens. John McCain of Arizona and Barack Obama of Illinois in the presidential primary race. Add that to Gov. Janet Napolitano's endorsement last week.
Score a big behind the scenes victory for Obama’s California campaign today. Word is leaking out that CTA’s membership staged an outright mutiny at Los Angeles’ Bonaventure Hotel and bucked its own Board’s attempt to railroad through an early endorsement for Hillary. CTA’s elites apparently got a big wake up call when their effort to crown Hillary as the official choice of California’s teachers was upended by overwhelming resistance from rank and file Obama supporters. The vaunted pre Feb 5th CTA endorsement – which was widely expected to go Clinton’s way – appears to now be postponed to April (when we will all be on the edge of our seats, I am sure). Chicago Tribune endorses Obama, despite their investigation into Rezko:
As this campaign has progressed, Hillary Clinton in moments of crisis hasn't been an ennobling sight. Her reliance on her husband, the less-than-presidential Bill, to trash-talk Obama reaffirms that the Clintons do whatever it takes to prevail. Depicting Obama's record on Iraq as a "fairy tale" is instructive: Think what you will of the war, but Sen. Clinton was an enabler when that was popular... Seattle Times endorses Obama, without even mentioning Hillary Clinton:
The Seattle Times endorses Sen. Barack Obama for the Democratic nomination for president. He has the grasp, temperament and skills to right our standing in the world. He has broad insight and specific ideas to assuage our own hardworking citizens' fears of an economy turning sour... St. Louis Post-Dispatch endorses Obama:
And we confess to a certain "Clinton fatigue." The emergence of the former president as the Luca Brasi of the campaign trail reminds us of the worst of the Clinton years: the divisiveness and the bickering; the too-casual, if artful, blend of truth and half-truth. We're not eager for the replay. Obviously, some of these endorsements preceded last night's historic trouncing of the Clintons, but it now appears safe to openly defy the First Family.
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