Lewis Switches Support to Obama

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BEN EVANS | February 27, 2008 09:57 PM EST | AP

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Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, left, D-N.Y., waves as she and Rep. John Lewis, D-Ga,. meet during a campaign stop in Atlanta where he announced his support for Clinton in this Friday, Oct. 12, 2007 file photo. Lewis dropped his support for Clinton's presidential bid Wednesday, Feb. 27, 2008 in favor of Democratic presidential candidate, Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill. (AP photo/John Amis, File)

WASHINGTON — Civil rights leader John Lewis dropped his support for Hillary Rodham Clinton's presidential bid Wednesday in favor of Barack Obama.

Lewis, a Democratic congressman from Atlanta, is the most prominent black leader to defect from Clinton's campaign in the face of near-unanimous black support for Obama in recent voting. He also is a superdelegate who gets a vote at this summer's national convention in Denver.

In a written statement, Lewis said Obama's campaign "represents the beginning of a new movement in American political history" and that he wants "to be on the side of the people."

"After taking some time for serious reflection on this issue, I have decided that when I cast my vote as a superdelegate at the Democratic convention, it is my duty ... to express the will of the people," the statement said.

Lewis' endorsement had been a coveted prize among the Democratic candidates thanks to his standing as one of the most prominent civil rights leaders of the 1960s.

"John Lewis is an American hero and a giant of the civil rights movement, and I am deeply honored to have his support," Obama said in a statement. Obama said Wednesday night that he had yet to speak with Lewis about his decision. "I think it's very nice. It's appreciated," he said of Lewis' support.

Clinton, questioned about Lewis during a satellite interview with Houston television station KTRK, said: "I understand he's been under tremendous pressure. He's been my friend. He will always be my friend. At the end of the day it's not about who is supporting us, it's about what we're presenting, what our positions are, what our experiences and qualifications are and I think that voters are going to decide."

Lewis first announced his Clinton endorsement in October and has appeared on her behalf on television and at events across the country, at one point accusing Obama supporters of trying to fan the flames of race against her. Clinton frequently has cited his support in trying to establish her credentials among minority voters, saying she saw her campaign as a continuation of his work.

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But Lewis came under intense pressure to get behind Obama after his constituents supported the Illinois senator roughly 3-to-1 in Georgia's Feb. 5 primary, and about 90 percent of black voters statewide voted for Obama, according to exit polls. The support among black voters nationwide to Obama's candidacy mirrors Lewis' Georgia district.

His change of heart follows a similar move by Rep. David Scott, a black Democrat who represents a neighboring district. It also comes a week after the Rev. Markel Hutchins, a young Atlanta minister, announced he would challenge Lewis in the Democratic congressional primary this summer.

Hutchins, 30, has seized on Lewis' waffling in the presidential contest as evidence that the 68-year-old congressman is out of touch.

"Today's announcement by Representative Lewis was clearly prompted by political expediency," Hutchins said Wednesday. "It is time for a change. It is time to send somebody to Congress who is actually willing to represent the district."

Earlier this month, Lewis' office disputed media reports that he said he would switch candidates, or was at least reconsidering. But until Wednesday, Lewis refused to answer questions clarifying his position.

He said Wednesday afternoon he had called former President Clinton and Sen. Clinton but had not reached them.

Lewis' announcement came the same day another superdelegate, Sen. Byron Dorgan of North Dakota, endorsed Obama, citing the presidential hopeful's record on trade.

The Obama campaign also said more than 1 million people have contributed to the campaign _ a threshold crossed on Wednesday. Many donors have given $25 or $50, he said. The average donation is a little more than $100.

"We have funded this campaign at the grass-roots level," campaign manager David Plouffe told reporters on a conference call. "It's really built on the backs of the American people who are getting involved in this campaign. Most of the people giving us money are also volunteering."

Dorgan said Obama has supported key trade issues. "He and I feel the same way. We both believe in trade and plenty of it. We just insist it that it be fair to our country _ the rules be fair."

NAFTA, the free trade agreement with Canada and Mexico, is unpopular with blue-collar workers whose votes are critical in the Democratic primary Tuesday in Ohio.

Obama has won 11 straight primaries and caucuses since Super Tuesday, increased his advantage in the all-important delegate count and has attracted the support of his congressional colleagues. On Tuesday, he secured the endorsement of one-time presidential candidate Sen. Chris Dodd of Connecticut.

Clinton has been endorsed by 13 of her Senate colleagues, Obama 10.

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Associated Press writer Tom Raum in Texas contributed to this report.

WASHINGTON — Civil rights leader John Lewis dropped his support for Hillary Rodham Clinton's presidential bid Wednesday in favor of Barack Obama. Lewis, a Democratic congressman from Atlanta, i...
WASHINGTON — Civil rights leader John Lewis dropped his support for Hillary Rodham Clinton's presidential bid Wednesday in favor of Barack Obama. Lewis, a Democratic congressman from Atlanta, i...
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- LBKN I'm a Fan of LBKN 2 fans permalink

Gotta admit... Hillary is ambitious.

Be honest... how many of us would attempt to hold back the tide?

It's difficult for her to communicate the need to re-write history... as referenced thusly by Hunter S Thompson in Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1972):

“...We were riding the crest of a high and beautiful wave. So now, less than five years later, you can go up on a steep hill in Las Vegas and look west, and with the right kind of eyes you can almost see the high-water mark – that place where the wave finally broke and rolled back.”

Poor girl.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:11 PM on 02/27/2008
- imsosure I'm a Fan of imsosure 29 fans permalink
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Good job Senator.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:07 PM on 02/27/2008
- m4rk0 I'm a Fan of m4rk0 3 fans permalink

Waiting for Mark Penn to crap all over North Dakota and call this irrelevant.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:21 PM on 02/27/2008
- RusStyles I'm a Fan of RusStyles 54 fans permalink
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The skies opened again and another gullible, star-struck superdellie falls prey to the Obama "spell"...Hell, if it works on so many American leaders, just imagine how he could trick some these foreign dictators/enemies into changing their undemocratic ways.

G'Obama--08

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:02 PM on 02/27/2008
- Eoin45 I'm a Fan of Eoin45 44 fans permalink

Fuck you and your comment insulting millions of thoughtful Americans who don't see things your way. Maybe you're the gullible one.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:44 PM on 02/27/2008
- RusStyles I'm a Fan of RusStyles 54 fans permalink
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You need to look up the word sarcasm you idiot. I'm a huge Obama supporter! I was mocking the mocker; clearly you don't post here often or you'd know I'm anti-HRC...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:03 PM on 02/27/2008
- Shantee I'm a Fan of Shantee 5 fans permalink

you need to get a grip...stop using offensive language or you won't be allowed to post her any longer.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:40 PM on 02/27/2008
- Eoin45 I'm a Fan of Eoin45 44 fans permalink

I interpreted your comment as being anti-Obama sarcasm. If it wasn't I apologize.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:46 PM on 02/27/2008
- RusStyles I'm a Fan of RusStyles 54 fans permalink
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You misinterpreted...Apologies accepted.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:04 PM on 02/27/2008
- Shantee I'm a Fan of Shantee 5 fans permalink

Exactly....Charm goes a long way in the art of diplomacy...HRC loses here....she is a tough lady to be sure, but she takes it to many steps forward: anger, raging, attacking, and saracasm are not the way to win hearts and minds. Barack has an extraordinary zen-like gift of deflecting attacks and not allowing himself to get defensive. Her poorly run campaign and her inauthenticness shows she will not be ready on Day 1.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:38 PM on 02/27/2008
- bison1 I'm a Fan of bison1 7 fans permalink

Another significant red-state endorsement. Has the super-delegate march toward Obama started?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:55 PM on 02/27/2008
- Ping I'm a Fan of Ping 63 fans permalink

CNN says Lewis has now switched.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:04 PM on 02/27/2008
- RusStyles I'm a Fan of RusStyles 54 fans permalink
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Yes. It is done. And the Obama-tsunami momentum continues to swell...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:27 PM on 02/27/2008
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