More

Obama Gets Boost; Clinton Urged to Quit

Casey

DEVLIN BARRETT   03/29/08 12:07 AM ET   AP

PITTSBURGH — Barack Obama got a surprise boost in the last big state of the long Democratic campaign Friday with an endorsement from Pennsylvania Sen. Bob Casey Jr., while another Obama supporter sought to nudge Hillary Rodham Clinton out of the race.

Clinton leads by double-digits in Pennsylvania polls, and Obama hopes Casey's endorsement will earn him a second look from the state's white, working class and Catholic voters _ groups that have leaned toward Clinton in other Democratic contests this year.

Clinton, on the other hand, is hoping a victory in Pennsylvania will help persuade party "superdelegates" to support her and allow her to catch Obama in the race for National Convention delegates.

Sen. Patrick Leahy, a Vermont senator who endorsed Obama in January, said she was never going to win enough delegates, and he suggested she should throw in the towel in "the interests of a Democratic victory in November." A number of Democrats have expressed concern that Republican John McCain is getting a head start while Obama and Clinton fight on.

Undeterred, Clinton said the competition would only strengthen the party in the long run.

"This spirited, exciting contest is actually a real plus for us," she said while campaigning in Indiana, which has its primary two weeks after Pennsylvania's April 22 vote.

McCain launched his first television ad of the general election campaign Friday, portraying himself as a courageous leader with the knowledge and experience to keep the country safe as a wartime commander in chief. "The American president Americans have been waiting for," the ad says, juxtaposing footage of the Arizona senator with clips of him as a prisoner of war in Vietnam three decades ago.

Casey, the son of a popular late governor, had said earlier this month he would not endorse before the Pennsylvania primary out of concern for party unity. But he joined Obama at a boisterous rally kicking off a six-day bus trip through the state, where current Gov. Ed Rendell has been campaigning hard for Clinton.

Coming so late in the campaign season, Pennsylvania will play an unexpectedly key role this year. The state's primary will allocate 158 delegates, the biggest prize left in the drawn-out nomination battle.

After the Pittsburgh rally, Casey said of Obama: "I believe in this guy like I've never believed in a candidate in my life, except my father."

Unfazed, Clinton noted her own roster of high-powered endorsements including Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter and anti-war Rep. John Murtha in addition to Rendell.

The former first lady's campaign used the criticism of her candidacy as a fundraising tool.

"Have you noticed the pattern?" Clinton wrote in an e-mail to supporters. "Every time our campaign demonstrates its strength and resilience, people start to suggest we should end our pursuit of the Democratic nomination. Those anxious to force us to the sidelines aren't doing it because they think we're going to lose the upcoming primaries. The fact is, they're reading the same polls we are, and they know we are in a position to win."

Obama is hoping for a showing in the state that would force her to rethink whether she will push ahead. Obama holds the lead in pledged delegates, and Clinton would need landslide wins in the remaining 10 contests to overtake him in that category, an unlikely scenario.

The Casey endorsement also was a welcome change of subject for Obama after two weeks of grappling with the uproar over incendiary comments from his pastor, the Rev. Jeremiah Wright. Recent national polls indicate that the Illinois senator, bidding to become the first black president, handled the situation well with a major speech on race.

Casey is a first-term senator, a Catholic who, like his father, is known for his opposition to abortion and his support of gun rights.

"I really believe that in a time of danger around the world and in division here at home, Barack Obama can lead us, he can heal us, he can help rebuild America," Casey told the crowd in Pittsburgh.

His move on Friday could be seen in part as a political jab at the Clintons. Bill Clinton was the Democrats' presidential nominee in 1992 when Casey's father was not given a prime-time speaking position at the party's convention, which outraged many of the state's conservative Democrats.

Casey said enthusiasm for Obama by family members _ including his four daughters _ was part of his reason for endorsing now. He said he did a lot of thinking over the Easter holiday.

"When people you love and people you respect in your family or community are not just supportive of him, but incredibly enthusiastic about his candidacy, that has had an impact on my thinking and the way I approach this," he said. "I didn't think that at this point in our history with the stakes so high that I could stay on the sidelines once I had made a decision about who, the person I'd vote for."

He said the decision had nothing to do with the Casey history with the Clintons.

Obama himself challenged Clinton's argument that her experience in government would make her a better candidate in November against McCain.

"If the contest between McCain and the Democratic nominee is who's been there longer, John McCain wins!" he said to laughter from the crowd.

"If the argument is who is going to pursue a foreign policy like George Bush's, then John McCain wins. If that's the criteria for being tough, if that's the criteria for answering the 3 o'clock phone call after you voted for the war in Iraq and you went along with George Bush's policies when it came to Iran and not talking to leaders that we don't like, then John McCain wins that fight."

Leahy told Vermont Public Radio in an interview that aired Thursday: "There is no way that Sen. Clinton is going to win enough delegates to get the nomination."

In a statement issued Friday, he said Casey's endorsement was the latest sign.

"Senator Clinton has every right, but not a very good reason, to remain a candidate for as long as she wants to. As far as the delegate count and the interests of a Democratic victory in November go, there is not a very good reason for drawing this out. But as I have said before, that is a decision that only she can make," Leahy said.

___

Associated Press Writer Beth Fouhy in Mishawaka and Kimberly Hefling in Washington contributed to this report.

FOLLOW HUFFPOST POLITICS

Filed by Nico Pitney  | 
 
 
  • Comments
  • 1,318
  • Pending Comments
  • 0
  • View FAQ
Comments are closed for this entry
View All
Favorites
Recency  | 
Popularity
Page: 1 2 3 4 5  Next ›  Last »  (11 total)
HUFFPOST COMMUNITY MODERATOR
foreffectivegovernment
Neither big nor limited, effective.
09:08 PM on 03/29/2008
In 2006, Senator Obama tells Tim Russert he is too inexperienced to run for the Presidency in 2008 at the same time his Hope Fund is funneling money to the superdelegates for their run in 2006. Is this a "Lie" or I just "mis-spoke"?

MEET THE PRESS
Barack Obama & Tim Russert
Transcript for January 22, 2006
Barack Obama on running for President.

SEN. OBAMA: I will serve out my full six-year term. You know, Tim, if you get asked enough, sooner or later you get weary and you start looking for new ways of saying things. But my thinking has not changed.

MR. RUSSERT: So you will not run for president or vice president in 2008?

SEN. OBAMA: I will not.

MR. RUSSERT: Senator, thank you very much for your candor and for joining us and sharing your views.

SEN. OBAMA: Had a great time, Tim. Thank you.

http://www.star-telegram.com/elections/story/551431.html

Senator Barack Obama, Democratic nomination, 2008, Bought and paid for.
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
Manx
04:03 PM on 03/29/2008
The blue-collar workers in Pennsylvania might be interested in a quote I found in Paul Krugman's column in the New York Times, dated June 11, 2007:

"...Why not evaluate candidates' policy proposals, rather than their authenticity? And if there are reasons to doubt a candidate's sincerity, spell them out.

For example, Hillary Clinton's credibility as a friend of labor is called into question, not by her biography or life style, but by the fact that, as The Nation recently reported, her chief strategist - a man Al Gore fired in 2000 because he didn't trust him - heads a public relations company that helps corporations fight union organizing drives."

If I am correct, that would be Mark Penn.
03:23 PM on 03/29/2008
Never heard of Casey. I guess anybody in Pa. who endorses Casey is a big deal for B.O.
Obama's minister bad-mouths not only his own country , but also Italians and other ethnic groups.
I cannot understand how any educated person could respect someone like that, let alone be friends
with him.
05:55 PM on 03/29/2008
No offense, but America, the land I love, is not perfect. Sometimes, our goverment and various groups of people, from all walks of life do really stupid, and sometimes intentionally bad things. And people affected by those things get pissed. Sometimes they scream and shout and curse and say mean, exaggerated, even cruel things . It's called a temper tantrum. nothing more.
Yet,boiling a man's life down to only those soundbytes and then judging him by those words is grossly absurd. No one's life is the sum of a few angry seconds.
05:04 PM on 03/30/2008
I couldn't agree more. They elected George Bush TWICE. I still see red (and say things that I wouldn't normally) just when I think of that li'l fact. I would like to see this country form a human chain from Washington, DC to Crawford, TX applauding when this criminal leaves office. On second thought, I would rather see him in jail or working in a VA hospital everyday with our most critically injured or doing community organization in Iraq. But being the arrogant, self-centered human being that he is, he will go and sit on his ranch and just ignore the fruits of his destruction.
12:46 AM on 03/30/2008
Open your eyes and your ears, read Isaiah 42:18-20, and move on. You obviously have access to the Internet. Do some research for the entire sermons. Go to Faux News' website if you want to contine that discussion. True Dems have turned the page.
01:08 PM on 03/29/2008
Is this Casey any relation to one Mr.Casey that lost primaries to Bill Clinton in 1996?
01:02 PM on 03/29/2008
We don't live in a communist country,this means those who obstruct justice by erasing peoples comments to opinions is a serious lawsuit, a constitutional offense.
Obama truth dot com clearly displays corruption the American people do not know enough about Barack Obama.Most radio shows across the country are far more reliable with facts then television news.CNN MSNBC are full of what "if's" painting an extremely biased opinion against Hillary Clinton. A free pass for Obama more than exist it's a fact ! A 20 year long relationship Obama and his pastor reverend Jeremiah Wright who gave one of the countries biggest well known racist Louis Farakahn an award plus a trip they spent together is a huge red flag for Obama!!!
A tip of the iceberg has come out with this issue,it's far from over.Fox news Hannity & Colmes, Greta Van Susteren speak more of the truth pointing out a lot more of the facts on the Wright story.People need to take a serious look at Barack Obama before we appoint a president we all regret.Here's a link to chew on open your eyes and see who this man is Barack Obama http://www.obamatruth.org/
12:59 AM on 03/30/2008
Yaaawwwnnn. You are sooooooooo booooooooring. Oh, BTW, you do not have a Constitutional right to comment on Huffington Post. I can see your lawsuit now..."I wanted to post idiotic comments and links on their website, but they wouldn't let them go through. As a penalty, please change the name of the site to BarackHusseinObama.com, demand that everyone call him and his minister a anti-american racists, and (most importantly) give me $2,769.42 to pay off my trailer for good measure." Go to Faux News if you want to post links that reflect your ignorance. We are much to intelligent to be fooled by your foolishness. Get a life. Loser.
10:04 AM on 03/30/2008
FREE PASS!? Uh, first, everyone accused him of being a muslim extermist, when he wasn't, then everyone questioned his loyalty when he didn't where a lapel pin, then the Wright controversy, now it's back to the idea that Obama is a muslim! No way in hell Obama has gotten a "Free Pass"
12:55 PM on 03/29/2008
Obama truth dot com clearly displays corruption the American people do not know enough about Barack Obama.Most radio shows across the country are far more reliable with facts then television news.CNN MSNBC are full of what "if's" painting an extremely biased opinion against Hillary Clinton. A free pass for Obama more than exist it's a fact ! A 20 year long relationship Obama and his pastor reverend Jeremiah Wright who gave one of the countries biggest well known racist Louis Farakahn an award plus a trip they spent together is a huge red flag for Obama!!!
A tip of the iceberg has come out with this issue,it's far from over.Fox news Hannity & Colmes, Greta Van Susteren speak more of the truth pointing out a lot more of the facts on the Wright story.People need to take a serious look at Barack Obama before we appoint a president we all regret.Here's a link to chew on open your eyes and see who this man is Barack Obama http://www.obamatruth.org/
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
knerd
Trapped in a world he never made
12:41 PM on 03/29/2008
If Clinton loses in Pennsylvania by, say, five percent, she's not giving up. She and her husband are showing me signs of a real pathology.

Keep at it, Barack Hussein !!!
12:11 PM on 03/29/2008
Obviously, nobody is going anywhere until the PA voters have their say. All Obama has to do is produce a smaller loss than expected. All Hillary has to do is win by a landslide. If the latter occurs, be ready to ride all the way to the convention.
12:51 PM on 03/29/2008
Big state push is code for major TV ad.

*yawn*

That hasn't worked for him so far.

He's wasting supporter money.
09:11 PM on 03/29/2008
that's ok, it's our money
01:03 AM on 03/30/2008
YOU haven't worked for HillBilly so far!
09:29 AM on 03/29/2008
Bob Casey is going to make himself irrelevant. Hillary Clinton is going to win Pennsylvania by a solid margin, and Casey will have backed the wrong horse, like Kerry, Kennedy, and Patrick in MA, whose combined endorsements didn't prevent Obama from losing by 18 points.
09:13 AM on 03/29/2008
BTW if Obama is the only one with "judgment" on the war issue, why is Murtha backing Hillary?
10:29 AM on 03/29/2008
look into Murtha's speckled past
and this is more of the "birds of a feather" syndrom
12:48 PM on 03/29/2008
Murtha knows who will play the pork game with him! Hillary. The man lives and dies by pork and taxpayer handouts.
07:30 AM on 03/29/2008
Where are all of the pro choice Obama supporters? No questions as to why Obama accepts support from such an anti choice politician?
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
dadw5boys
Disabled Vietnam Vet
02:18 AM on 03/29/2008
THEY ARE WORKING OVER TIME TO STOP NATIONAL HEALTH CARE !!!!!!

STOP HILLARY AND STOP NATIONAL HEALTH CARE.
02:52 AM on 03/29/2008
See, if you write in all caps, then people know you really, really mean it. The multiple exclamation points are a nice touch.
12:01 AM on 03/29/2008
I saw the endorsement. Can anyone here tell how Obama is going to change this country when he is president. Is he going to issue an executive order to outlaw lobbying? Is he going to have all earmarks voted on (oh wait Bush already did that). I HOPE Obama gives some substance on this change platform.
08:56 AM on 03/29/2008
One thing Obama has supported since the onset is the creation of an online google database type structure that provides the public the ability to review all earmarks, legislation, and lobbyist donations received that a public official has. Obama is very big on transparency.
12:33 PM on 03/29/2008
No doubt. Just ask him why he attended a racist church for TWENTY years and he'll tell you straight out that.....oh, that's right.

He'll evade and lie. Hmm, not very transparent.
09:03 AM on 03/29/2008
He did it again -- prasing Republicans. In Nevada, he pandered to the conservative newspaper editorial board. I guess in Pittsburgh, he again feels he needs to go to the right.
nomination.

Obama speaking in Pittsburgh said: "The truth is that my foreign policy is actually a return to the traditional bipartisan realistic policy of George Bush's father, of John F. Kennedy, of, in some ways, Ronald Reagan, and it is George Bush that's been naive and it's people like John McCain and, unfortunately, some Democrats that have facilitated him acting in these naive ways that have caused us so much damage in our reputation around the world," he said.
10:42 AM on 03/29/2008
Interesting. That helps to explain Obama's appeal to a conservative Democrat like Casey, Jr.

How do progressives resolve Obama's occasional praising of Reagan and, here, Bush I? Do they think he's sincerely going to emulate some moderate Republican policies? Or do they think these are just words, a clever and insincere effort to hook the many disgruntled Republicans?

Man, if Hillary praised Reagan and Bush I, we'd hear no end of how she's Republican-lite. But Obama can be an ardent admirer of Reagan and Bush I AND remain a "progressive." Neat trick.
09:35 PM on 03/29/2008
Didn't Bill and Hillary just praise McCain? Yup. McCain is a Republican, and one who has clearly stated he will continue Bush, jr.'s legacy. Obama is drawing a distinction for Republicans who think, as many of my Republican friends do, that Bush, jr. has gone too far and ruined the Repubican party. But Hillary and Bill think McCain is just dandy fine.
11:59 PM on 03/28/2008
I saw the endorsement. Can anyone here tell how Obama is going to change this country when he is president. Is he going to issue an executive order to outlaw lobbying? Is he going to have all earmarks voted on (oh wait Bush already did that). I HOPE Obama gives some substance on this change platform.
01:27 AM on 03/29/2008
Please, and I'm not trying to be an asshole by saying this, go to barackobama.com and read up. His plans are detailed in FULL on his website. Not only has he shown himself to be a great leader, he has the right policy ideas to back it up. There's a reason people used to say like he sounded "too boring" and "professorial" (professorial is not a word, probably, but whatever) when he gave speeches. He went into his plans too much. That's why his style is changed up to what is today, the more vague "inspirational" style. But everything is there on his website. We don't all have such strong support for him for no reason. This dude is the real deal.
07:02 AM on 03/29/2008
i agree with you ,I remember when Senator Obama used to lay out his policies and the media accused him of being boring . Sean Hannity constanly accuse him of just preaching hope but no substance, I wish Hannity would tell his listeners to go to Senator Obama's web site where his policies are outlined,but we know that wont happen,In the past some of the pundits on tv acccused Senator Obama of not replying to attacks by Clinton,they said he should fire back to show he can fight,now that Senator Obama's campaign is replying to Clinton's attacks,the media says the campaigns are getting nasty.
08:25 AM on 03/29/2008
Please, if he were ever to be elected and the 3am call came, would Obama answer "present?"
08:52 AM on 03/29/2008
sqwerl, dont be a lazy American.. go do what ScottAl suggests........ and read read read..

you will have your answers...

People kill me with the ridiculous posts//
11:58 PM on 03/28/2008
I saw the endorsement. Can anyone here tell how Obama is going to change this country when he is president. Is he going to issue an executive order to outlaw lobbying? Is he going to have all earmarks voted on (oh wait Bush already did that). I HOPE Obama gives some substance on this change platform.