DNC Chairman Under Bill Clinton: Unite Behind Obama

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WASHINGTON — A leader of the Democratic Party under Bill Clinton switched his allegiance to Barack Obama on Thursday and urged fellow Democrats to end the bruising nomination fight.

"This has got to come to an end," former Democratic National Committee Chairman Joe Andrew told reporters in his hometown of Indianapolis just days before Tuesday's crucial state primary. He said he planned to call all the other superdelegates he knows and encourage them to back Obama.

Bill Clinton appointed Andrew chairman of the DNC in 1999, and he led the party through the disputed 2000 presidential race before stepping down in 2001. Andrew endorsed Hillary Rodham Clinton last year on the day she declared her candidacy for the White House.

In a lengthy letter explaining his decision, Andrew said he is switching his support because "a vote for Hillary Clinton is a vote to continue this process, and a vote to continue this process is a vote that assists (Republican) John McCain."

"The ship is taking on water right now," Andrew said at the news conference. "We need to patch those holes, heal the rift and go forward to beat John McCain."

Asked for a response to Andrew's decision, Clinton spokesman Phil Singer said, "We support that Democratic process and think that every American should be able to weigh in and support the candidate of his or her own choosing."

Andrew said the Obama campaign never asked him to switch his support, but he decided to do so after watching Obama's handling of two issues in recent days. He said Obama took the principled stand in opposing a summer gas tax holiday that both Clinton and McCain supported, even though it would have been easier politically to back it. And he said he was impressed with Obama's handling of the controversy surrounding his former pastor, the Rev. Jeremiah Wright.

Wright's outspoken criticisms of the United States have threatened Obama's candidacy. Obama initially refused to denounce his former pastor, but he did so this week after Wright suggested that Obama secretly agrees with him.

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"He has shown such mettle under fire," Andrew said in the interview. "The Jeremiah Wright controversy just reconfirmed for me, just as the gas tax controversy confirmed for me, that he is the right candidate for our party."

Andrew's decision puts Obama closer to closing Clinton's superdelegate lead. Clinton had a big advantage among superdelegates, many of whom like Andrew have ties to the Clintons and backed her candidacy early on. But most of the superdelegates taking sides recently have gone for Obama, who has won more state contests.

That includes DNC member John Patrick, vice president of the Texas AFL/CIO, who announced his support for Obama Thursday as well.

Obama now trails her by just 15 superdelegates, 248-263. This week, he picked up 12 superdelegates, including three add-on delegates named by the Illinois Democratic Party, while she netted four.

Superdelegates are nearly 800 elected leaders and Democratic Party officials who aren't bound by the outcome of state contests and can cast their ballot for any candidate at the national convention. They are especially valuable in this race since neither Clinton nor Obama can win enough pledged delegates to secure the nomination through state-by-state elections.

Obama now leads in the delegate count overall 1736.5 to 1597.5 for Clinton. A candidate needs 2,025 delegates to win the nomination. About 230 superdelegates remain undecided, and about 60 more will be selected at state party conventions and meetings throughout the spring.

Other party leaders are encouraging superdelegates to pick a side by late June to prevent the fight from going to the national convention in August. Andrews wrote in his letter that he is calling for "fellow superdelegates across the nation to heal the rift in our party and unite behind Barack Obama."

It's the second endorsement for Obama this week that could be influential in Indiana. Rep. Baron Hill, who represents a crucial swing district in the state, endorsed Obama on Wednesday. Clinton has the backing of Indiana Sen. Evan Bayh, who has a vast organization in the state and has been campaigning aggressively with the former first lady.

Obama and Clinton are running close in Indiana and both need a victory there _ Obama to help rebound from a loss to Clinton in Pennsylvania and to prove he can win Midwestern voters, and Clinton so she can overcome Obama's lead in the race overall.

Read Joe Andrews' decision to switch on the Huffington Post.

WASHINGTON — A leader of the Democratic Party under Bill Clinton switched his allegiance to Barack Obama on Thursday and urged fellow Democrats to end the bruising nomination fight. "This has g...
WASHINGTON — A leader of the Democratic Party under Bill Clinton switched his allegiance to Barack Obama on Thursday and urged fellow Democrats to end the bruising nomination fight. "This has g...
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- hugs4u I'm a Fan of hugs4u 11 fans permalink

Most democrats have realized for months that Hillary would rather destroy the party before she withdraws from the race.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:52 PM on 05/01/2008
- abouttime I'm a Fan of abouttime 22 fans permalink

Yes, and I would even say most Independents and Republicans did as well.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:18 PM on 05/01/2008
- missjabez I'm a Fan of missjabez 18 fans permalink
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If Alienhead Carville doesn't blast Joe Andrew as the 2nd Judas, watch for Clinton surrogates to say that Andrew is lame and his endorsement is not important anyway. That's the way the Clinton camp operates, and even a second-grader could figure out their shtick.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:51 PM on 05/01/2008
- globality I'm a Fan of globality 16 fans permalink

Why isn't the 2.3 Billion $ earmarks of Hillary making more news. That is 7$ per man, woman, infant, and child in the USA. Where is the TV add asking Indiana voters what they think of 7$ of every state resident going to wealthy New York


We need to make this a HUGE story

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:49 PM on 05/01/2008
- BikerJim I'm a Fan of BikerJim 3 fans permalink

Don't worry she is going to off set that $7 with the gas tax savings.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:55 PM on 05/01/2008
- Grunty1 I'm a Fan of Grunty1 216 fans permalink

So I pay $7 and get 18 cents back. Sounds like a good deal!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:59 PM on 05/01/2008
- simplify I'm a Fan of simplify 30 fans permalink
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Texas superdelegate VP of Texas AFL-CIO John Patrick endorses Obama today

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:46 PM on 05/01/2008

Thank you for choosing HOPE over fear. The other folks are trying to scare you.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:43 PM on 05/01/2008

I have a question to Obama supporters. Please don't respond with insults, because I want your genuine answer. Do you guys honestly want the support of Hillary supporters in the general election? She has won 47% of the votes, but I hear that 47% routinely insulted. Do you want those people to vote for Obama in the general?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:42 PM on 05/01/2008
- RHCNYC I'm a Fan of RHCNYC 6 fans permalink

I would want and expect Hillary supporters to back Obama, if and when he is selected as the nominee.
And, if for whatever unforeseeable reason, Hillary is the nominee, I will (as they say, holding one's nose) vote for Hillary.

It is absolutely ridiculous for any person who would choose a Democratic candidate to switch to McCain merely because their preferred Democratic Candidate would not win.

I know each side is passionate about their choice. And I'm happy about that. But we have to remember; MUST remember, in the end, it is US vs McCain.

Let's not blow it, folks.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:51 PM on 05/01/2008
- Gma11 I'm a Fan of Gma11 12 fans permalink

Of course. To paraphrase (badly) Andrew, we can prefer vanilla pudding without disliking chocolate.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:51 PM on 05/01/2008

YOU know you're begging for an insult don't you?

I'm really tempted.

Anyway, So, anwser your own question, do you really want HIS supporters? Do you think she can win without them? He does better with folks like me than she does. He can squeak by with his coalition, and some of her supporters will come his way for no other reason besides their own selfish interests and the Media and the haters are going to s*** bricks.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:51 PM on 05/01/2008
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Wow...I never thought of that. Especially since Clinton supporters have been so respectful and insightful. Plus I love how Hillary has really elevated the discussion on read issues like....mm­mm, oh, how McCain has pass the Commander in Chief threshold but not Obama.

You are right! And I pray the Obama Supporters behave just as well as Clinton Supporters.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:52 PM on 05/01/2008
- lobear00 I'm a Fan of lobear00 25 fans permalink

The sad "fact is when bills in the senate are put before the eyes of Senator Hillary Clinton " she doesn't read them, she just signs her name and thats what gets her into trouble.
She votes "Republican all the way, Hillary is a Republican "Hack, she thinks just like her brother George, her Cousin Dick, and her Uncle McCain.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:11 PM on 05/01/2008
- linquistic I'm a Fan of linquistic 3 fans permalink

It's not about what we want. Obama needs Hillary supporters and she needs his. Or else they both lose in the general.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:52 PM on 05/01/2008
- abouttime I'm a Fan of abouttime 22 fans permalink

Sorry, but Obama needs Obama supporters and has plenty enough to win the nomination.
Hillary won't be in the race come November.
Sorry also, but Hillary sold out the Democratic party when she voted to authorize the war; Most congressional democrats voted with the majority of democrats against the biggest foreign policy blunder in American history.
Clinton is "God bless the rich" and to hell with everyone else. She is not a democrat.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:15 PM on 05/01/2008
- ched I'm a Fan of ched 9 fans permalink
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Thanks, Joe. You make me proud to be a Hoosier. With the courage of folks like you and Ben Chandler (of Kentucky), Obama can lead us out of the sad mess the republicans have made. With all due respect to Sen. Clinton, we are more interested in moving forward into the 21st century than going back to the 20th.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:41 PM on 05/01/2008
- Harrygton I'm a Fan of Harrygton 3 fans permalink

Everybody is talking presidential polls but be realistically, we are too far away from the only polling that really count , Elections Day!. So just cool it! I predict that with the economy in the tank and Iraq in quagmire, Senator Barack Obama will win in a landslide!

YES WE CAN!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:36 PM on 05/01/2008
- AdLib I'm a Fan of AdLib 277 fans permalink
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Agreed!

Remember, before the Dem primary officially started, Hillary was ahead by 25%-30% all around the country (so was Rudy...wha­tever happened with that?).

McCain doesn't even have THAT advantage, he's behind Obama even before the GE campaign begins. I think it does mean a landslide for Obama by the time November rolls around.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:40 PM on 05/01/2008

Well...the­re ya go !!! One of the reasons I'm a "fan"....

Such optimism and truth cannot be denied !!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:57 PM on 05/01/2008
- Dustee I'm a Fan of Dustee 60 fans permalink
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And that's exactly why repubs are bending over backwards to help Senator Clinton. They are truely afraid of Barack Obama going up against a weak candidate like McBush.

Repubs would rather have McBush or McClinton then they would

Barack Obama!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:55 PM on 05/01/2008
- Vantunow I'm a Fan of Vantunow 2 fans permalink

I hope and pray Obama wins both Indiana and North Carolina. However, he needs to win North Carolina convincingly. If he loses Indiana by 8-9 points and wins North Carolina by 3-4%, it would be a seismic shift and he would be lucky to hold on to the nomination. If he loses North Carolina, even by 1 vote, I have to say, it would be over for him.

Hope Jeremiah Wright can live with himself. To do this to your own, its one of the greatest treasons ever in recorded history.

How lucky can Hillary get?

One of her supporters records Obama and a simple explanation is twisted to portray him as Elitist. The entire Right Wing, from Richard Mellon Scaife to Bill O'Reilly and Rush Limbauh are working day and night to demonize Obama. She doesn't need money. She has the entire Republican party working for her. Obama was again over all of those bad news, and here comes his own pastor, who he stood by and called him a member of his family, and he destroys him. Don't forget it was Hillary's supporter who invited Jeremiah Wright to speak at the National Press Club.

If Obama can overcome the Clinton Machine and the War Room, the entire Right Wing Media, the collective efforts of GOP, even the rats who have jumped the ship in Liberal Media, and the Traitors within his own ranks, then all I can say is - amazing!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:50 PM on 05/01/2008
- AdLib I'm a Fan of AdLib 277 fans permalink
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You don't know what you're talking about.

Didn't you read this article? SDs are flowing to Obama and he is 155 dels ahead of Hillary. She can't catch him. The nominee with the most delegates wins, not the one with the most perceived "momentum" in the MSM.

The SDs know it's over for Hillary and are jumping aboard the Obama train so there won't be enough left to support Hillary to overturn Obama's majority on dels.

It's over and all the huffing and puffing over "perceptions" is meaningless in the face of mathematics.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:59 PM on 05/01/2008
- biglover I'm a Fan of biglover 42 fans permalink

I beg to differ with you Vantunow. She needs to win decisively. She needs to win by 65% of all of the primaries which is not going to happen =- and that is just so she can catch up.

She can't win. The SuperDs know it and they are waiting to end this madness after the May primaries. There will be a decision by June.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:06 PM on 05/01/2008
- McFlipFlop I'm a Fan of McFlipFlop 14 fans permalink
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Please read Joe Andrew's entire letter. It's really fine.

Joe Andrew's letter: http://www.ylpr.com/joeandrew

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:35 PM on 05/01/2008
- missjabez I'm a Fan of missjabez 18 fans permalink
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That 's a wonderful letter! Mr. Andrew sounds like a very bright man who cares about the future of the Democratic party. I don't understand why we can't hear more from people like him, instead of loudmouths like Carville and that awful Governor Rendell.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:49 PM on 05/01/2008
- Vantunow I'm a Fan of Vantunow 2 fans permalink

I am glad Jeremiah Fright did not occur 2-3 days before the crucial Indiana and North Carolina vote. Its stil possibly to take his revenge against imagined insult, he could come out on May 4th or even May 5th and make some more ridiculous Statements.

However, what I see here is that Obama definitely took 3-5% hits in Polls everywhere. He will have plenty of time to recover going forward.

He had more than descent chance to win Indiana, but I guess we can safely kiss that goodbye.

I still hope that people of North Carolina, who were giving him 12-15 point leads would still give him at least 130K+ victory of margin.

That would ensure that Hillary can not overtake him in Popular vote lead. I really thought Indiana would be decided by by 15-20K votes, but now it looks like she may net 40-60K vote victory.

That means it would come down to couple of thousand votes for Overall popular vote lead.

Kentucky would be big win for her. Lets just hope the turnout is not too big there. Puerto Rico can really hurt Obama. I hope he picks up Ricky Martin or someone who Puerto Rico cares about and limit her net gain to 200K over there.

Hillary used to say she is benefitting from Vast Right Wing Conspiracy. She can still say that. Only now its, Vast Wright Wing Conspiracy.

Prayers for Obama.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:30 PM on 05/01/2008
- McFlipFlop I'm a Fan of McFlipFlop 14 fans permalink
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Since it is a known fact that some states do not even tabulate popular vote, the true 'popular vote' will never be accurate. Delegates are what count.

Not that I disagree with your hope about Obama's wins! He is likely to win Oregon, Montana, South Dakota, and North Carolina. Indiana is looking to be close, and therefore a split. Hillary will very likely take Kentucky and West Virginia by large margins, and Puerto Rico looks like hers also. It would be great to see the vote in Puerto Rico close.

If anyone in Indiana pays attention to Joe Andrew's letter, it could help swing Indiana into Obama's column, which would be a great win.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:44 PM on 05/01/2008
- biglover I'm a Fan of biglover 42 fans permalink

It's going to be okay Vantunow. I promise you.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:07 PM on 05/01/2008
- LarBear I'm a Fan of LarBear 30 fans permalink
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snicker...­. chortle...­..
Hands down... No doubt... The BEST Candidate for President of the USA is Denny Crane... Mad Cow and all... He is not a front for either Corporate Branch of the Controlling Political Party...
What's good for either Branch of the Party has nothing to do with what's good for the USA... This is once again about who Controls the Parties, Corporate $$$$$ Money flow...
What is astounding is people actually believe, that one person, such as Barack, is going to bring change to the USA... But, 4 years down the road, WE will still have the same two Branches, Democrat & Republican, in Control...
We get "distracted" with a fight between Candidates, while the same core People retain Control... Did these two Branches stop G W Bush from dictating what WE got with our Vote? The Voters fiddle around, while the "two Party System," burns US over and over... WE're un-sane!
Vote Denny Crane...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:10 PM on 05/01/2008
- Zhonni I'm a Fan of Zhonni 15 fans permalink
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I thought the superdelegate count was Obama 4, Clinton 1. It is 5 to 1 now?

That is simply awesome!!!

Maybe it woud be 6 to one before the day is over!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:28 PM on 05/01/2008

Well now it's time for the Super Delegates to indicate that they understand the requirements of a representative democracy -- it's only democratic if the citizens actually get to pick their representatives. Every remaining Super Delegate needs to make a clear and unequivocal statement that he or she will support whoever emerges as with the most pledged delegates from the primary/caucus process.

All of Hillary's appeals to the Super Delegates are based in her assumpton that whites simply won't support a Black candidate. I don't know about you, but this voter won't support a candidate whose entire election strategy is now predicated on the hope that whites are as racist as she thinks they are. I want to be partt of a party of Americans who stand for justice and against all forms of discrimination rather than stoking racial resentment as part of our electoral strategy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:26 PM on 05/01/2008
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Amen!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:29 PM on 05/01/2008
- abouttime I'm a Fan of abouttime 22 fans permalink

I'm afraid you are right. But truth is freedom to understand - reality.
Truly, I'm beginning to see that this race baetwen Obama and Clinton is not for the presidency at all. It it a referendum for the Democratic Party. People complain that Super delegates are not democratic, But the candidates selected by states political parties are not popular votes - they represnt the party at the Natiional Convention. In November when you do vote for the President, you are really voting for the party. If the Democratic Party nominates Obama it can retain traditional democratic values that support jobs, health care, civil rights and an economy that allows everyone to compete. If Clinton wins the Democratic Party is done, finished - forget Liberty and Justice for All and welcome fascist, military , single party police state.
Obama does offer hope and change; without Obama we are doomed.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:52 PM on 05/01/2008
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Actually, even with allowing the remaining states to vote, the outcome wills till be the same. Barring 65-75% wins in every remaining contest (something that is not even remotely possible) Clinton cannot overcome Obama's pledged delegate lead. The math is the math is the math no matter how you try to spin it otherwise. That being said, the remaining contests leave nothing to be gained but quite definitely much to be lost. A protracted primary fight is already weakening the party and helping John McCain. That is something no Democrat or true patriot can abide by. The superdelegates need to act and act now (or immediately after the May 6th primaries) and back the obvious nominee - Barack Obama.

While an ardent Obama supporter, I would be saying the same thing if the tables were turned (and, I'm certain, that my candidate would also).

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:18 PM on 05/01/2008
- Dustee I'm a Fan of Dustee 60 fans permalink
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standforpeace, Great Post!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:34 PM on 05/01/2008
- jazkiljok I'm a Fan of jazkiljok 3 fans permalink

it does need to end-- take out the trumped up controversies that have little to do with this country's problems and all you get is stupid pandering ideas from mccain and clinton-- that clinton latched on to a dumb idea that has no chance of becoming reality with its zero support from the white house and pert near zero in congress-- is indicative of the type of leadership she's offering-- time for her to go and time for her to show what type of person she really is-- let's watch her have to show support of Obama, just like she did for Kerry, meaning, don't expect much of any-- and though Bill seems suddenly interested in the Democrats winning this time- cause it's his wife he's pushing for- this is the greatest sign of their US (no periods) first policy. Bill will vanish too when Obama gets the nomination-- go back to making his millions and shooting out caustic under cutting comments about Obama when he isn't golfing or wolfing down cheeseburgers.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:24 PM on 05/01/2008
- Flagal I'm a Fan of Flagal 7 fans permalink

Funny how the right wingers are not speaking about any of Hillarys baggage, of which there is much.
In fact they are cozying up to her, even Limbaugh and Hannity. This tells us one thing. They want to run against Senator Clinton.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:23 PM on 05/01/2008

New Polls Hint at Clinton SURGE

http://rawstory.com/news/2008/New_polls_hint_at_Clinton_surge_0501.html

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:22 PM on 05/01/2008
- AdLib I'm a Fan of AdLib 277 fans permalink
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So you're saying The Surge is working?

By this weekend, "New polls hint at Obama surge".

It's ultimately meaningless. All that matters is the delegate count. Hillary can't beat Obama in dels, mathematically this race is over, she has lost. You can get excited by polls and hoping for Hillary to sweep all the remaining elections.­..it doesn't matter, there are not enough delegates in play for her to catch him.

AND the pool of undecided SDs is shrinking by the day so there will soon not even be enough of them left for Hillary to get even if she thinks her "overturn the majority" scheme could work.

In 5 days, with IN and NC done, more SDs gone from the undecided column, the bleak reality for Hillary will be even clearer.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:30 PM on 05/01/2008
- abouttime I'm a Fan of abouttime 22 fans permalink

I agree!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:55 PM on 05/01/2008
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