Governors Supporting Hillary Prepare For Switch To Obama

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ANDREW WELSH-HUGGINS | June 3, 2008 02:07 PM EST | AP

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Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Barack Obama D-Ill. gestures while speaking during a town hall meeting at Troy High School in Troy, Mich. Monday, June 2, 2008. (AP Photo/Chris Carlson)

Eleven of the nation's governors will have to perform some political sleight of hand now that Barack Obama has effectively clinched the Democratic nomination for president. After months of supporting Hillary Rodham Clinton, they will have to convince voters they're just as happy with her rival.

Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland repeatedly has said Obama is less experienced than Clinton. Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell said the election was not about choosing a rock star.

"He needs a little more seasoning," Gov. Mike Beebe of Arkansas said at a rally last August where he announced his endorsement of Clinton.

Nonetheless, an Associated Press tally of convention delegates found that Obama had effectively locked up the nomination as of Tuesday.

Other governors supporting Clinton include Jon Corzine of New Jersey and Ted Kulongoski of Oregon, along with the chief executives of Delaware, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, New York and North Carolina.

Obama also has 11 Democratic governors, including Bill Richardson of New Mexico, Tim Kaine of Virginia and Kathleen Sebelius of Kansas, frequently mentioned as a possible running mate.

She tried to minimize the downside of switching candidates.

"Every colleague that I have in this country will do everything he or she can to make sure we have a Democratic president," Sebelius said.

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Six other Democratic leaders are uncommitted, among them Govs. Joe Manchin of West Virginia and Brian Schweitzer of Montana.

Putting nasty campaign comments in the past is a political tradition. In 1980, GOP presidential candidate George H.W. Bush dubbed Ronald Reagan's financial policies "voodoo economics," then let bygones be bygones as he became Reagan's loyal two-term vice president.

Governors, whose shared priorities often transcend partisan politics, have a history of playing nice. Few have gone for the jugular in remarks about Obama, whose campaign declined to comment on Clinton's gubernatorial supporters.

Still, this year's long and bitter Democratic primary has given governors and other superdelegates plenty of time to go on the record with remarks about Obama that could come back to haunt them.

"There's a treasure trove of ammunition for Republican campaign consultants to dip into," said Chris Borick, a pollster and political scientist at Muhlenberg College in Pennsylvania.

Case in point: a YouTube clip of Rendell appearing on Bill Maher's "Real Time" in February, e-mailed to The Associated Press by the Pennsylvania Republican Party just minutes after being asked about Rendell and Obama.

"We're not electing a rock star," Rendell says on the eight-minute clip. "It's not a vote to see who's the most charismatic."

Expect to see more of the same in the fall campaign, said Michael Barley, spokesman for the Pennsylvania GOP.

"It's going to be very difficult for him to pivot now and support a candidate that he was actively campaigning against," he said, referring to Rendell.

Wanna bet? said Rendell.

"I don't mean to sound lacking in humility, but if they try to make something out of that, I'll kill them," Rendell said. "I'll turn it so they'll wish they never brought it up."

Rendell said he was careful in the primary to avoid going negative on Obama and noted that the race was about a choice, just as the fall campaign will be.

"You can go through issue after issue and the difference between Senator (John) McCain and Senator Obama is absolutely clear and those things transcend any other aspects of the campaign," Rendell said.

Other governors made the same point, playing what might be called the unity card.

"My support remains with Senator Clinton, but I also think that Senator Obama would make a great president," Maine Gov. John Baldacci said in a statement. "What's most important for Democrats is that we all come together to support our nominee in the general election."

"That's politics," said Matt DeCample, a spokesman for Beebe, the Arkansas governor. "He'll have no qualms about being able to confidently support whoever the nominee is and to do so without hesitation."

Not surprisingly, McCain's campaign sees things differently. Governors who took positions at odds with Obama will be fair game in the fall, said Tucker Bounds, a spokesman for the Republican presidential nominee-in-waiting.

"Voters do have a memory," he said.

With their statewide bully pulpit, governors play important roles in presidential campaigns, as they rally support for a candidate and energize a party's get-out-the-vote machinery.

Gov. Charlie Crist of Florida, a McCain backer, empathizes with his Democratic colleagues.

"It's got to be a little awkward, let's be honest," said Crist, whose name is on lists of possible McCain running mates.

Perhaps mindful that he waited until three days before Florida's pivotal primary Jan. 29 to endorse McCain, Crist acknowledged the problem is not unique to Democrats.

"There's an awful lot of people that are supporting Senator McCain that may not have been supporting him before he received the nomination because they understand the importance of party unity," he said.

Among those are Texas Gov. Rick Perry, originally a backer of Rudy Giuliani, and Rhode Island Gov. Don Carcieri, who first endorsed Mitt Romney.

A bigger question, says University of Dayton political scientist Grant Neeley, is how Obama's campaign will view the governors who didn't support him.

"Do you really want someone up on the dais with you who was not an ardent supporter to begin with?" Neeley said.

That may be a factor in Ohio, where not only does Strickland support Clinton, voters do, too _ by a 53 percent to 45 percent margin in the state's March primary.

Strickland said voters don't care whether he switches from one candidate to another. He said people are more interested in health care, education and ending the Iraq war so troops can come home.

"All of the political arguments and the back and forth regarding who may have said what about some other person, I think will be viewed as a political argument and irrelevant to the lives of most Ohioans," Strickland said.

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- mitch4822 I'm a Fan of mitch4822 3 fans permalink

I will never forgive those governors.
Our Politics are so screwed up: we can malign each other and then expect the person maligned to forget it so easily - as if it never happened?
I'm sorry. These governors were just too mean-spirited to Sen. Obama.; esp. Gov. Rendell, who helped Hillary to play the race card in PA.
These governors all came out and supported Hillary - just because of race, and race only, not on the merits.
Look what Sen. Obama has done for the Democratic Party already!!! - look how many millions of voters his campaign has registered and motivated, and these governors treated him like hell.
I suppose they have no choice, but I still believe they will secretely undermine the Obama ticket and if he loses the general election, will declare:, "I told you so, Hillary was the best candidate!"
If I was were the Obama people, I would not trust them. So, Democrats, Independents, Reagon Democrats and Republicans who want a change.... let's go out and register millions more people to vote for the Democratic ticket - and don't rely on those mean governors.
Thank you.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:52 AM on 06/03/2008
- Hare I'm a Fan of Hare 31 fans permalink
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okmama. Thanks, I had already gone into the official Obama page but cannot see anything in NJ, I do not pray so going to church is out. Maybe I'll eat those wild buffalo wings suggested.....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:51 AM on 06/03/2008

Here is the link for New Jersey!

http://my.barackobama.com/page/content/njhome

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:59 PM on 06/03/2008
- harriscrl3 I'm a Fan of harriscrl3 191 fans permalink

I dont forsee a problem because one of the things that has happened througout this primary is that obama has gone through the vigors of campaigning and he has grown as a candidate both in terms of the debate and how he handle adversity. So they can say in the beginning he may have been a little green but the way he has conducted himself NO ONE can argue that he is still the same green candidate he was in the beginning.

Think of everything that has happened throughout.

He was ridicule for his foreign policy ideology that favors strong diplomacy. In the beginning it was laughed now people like Henry Kissinger, Albright, leaders of Israel and other Foregin policy gurus have taken that approach particularly with Iran.

The Wright incident and his failure to vet his former pastor led to him giving a landmark speech on race thats sure going to go down in the History books.

He never got off message manage to keep his team together for 15 months without any really major shakeup in his campaign.

So he may not have been ready in their eyes then but none of them can argue that he isnt ready now.

Carol

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:48 AM on 06/03/2008
- GaNavy I'm a Fan of GaNavy 2 fans permalink

Carol - DING! DING! DING! You get it! You advance to the bonus round!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:19 PM on 06/03/2008
- GaNavy I'm a Fan of GaNavy 2 fans permalink

Carol - DING! DING! DING! For showing that you "get it," advance to the bonus round!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:22 PM on 06/03/2008
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I think the suspense is getting to us all. No one knows what Hillary will do, no one knows why supers are holding back, no one knows what the inside talk is. We're all exhausted. The MSM wins.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:42 AM on 06/03/2008
- 1PALady I'm a Fan of 1PALady 2 fans permalink
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I hope I can forgive Rendell

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:29 AM on 06/03/2008
- Speakchic I'm a Fan of Speakchic 4 fans permalink

When he sinks those venomous teeth into McCain it'll be just like it never happened. Trust me!

Ed Rendell is an attack dog, it's what he does.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:44 AM on 06/03/2008
- gladys46 I'm a Fan of gladys46 243 fans permalink

Time may heal my total contempt for Rendell ... We supported him for mayor 2 times and for gov. Never thought I hear "... white people won't vote for Obama ..." from "Fast Eddie" (which we always affectionately called him) .... that was shocking to say the least!

He needs to apologize to all Pennsylvanians .. especially this one!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:13 AM on 06/03/2008
- gladys46 I'm a Fan of gladys46 243 fans permalink

When hell freezes!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:23 AM on 06/03/2008
- simplify I'm a Fan of simplify 57 fans permalink
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Hello you self rightous, self important narcissistic Americans. Its not about you. Its about uniting as Democrats and taking the White house back from the sleazy Republicans.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:43 AM on 06/03/2008
- kellygrrrl I'm a Fan of kellygrrrl 643 fans permalink
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I wonder when Webster's is going to update their definition of

INEVITABLE

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:23 AM on 06/03/2008
- EinChicago I'm a Fan of EinChicago 37 fans permalink

Inevitable: An Obama loss in November is inevitable.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:13 PM on 06/03/2008
- kellygrrrl I'm a Fan of kellygrrrl 643 fans permalink
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perhaps they should have factored in this possibility
while they were bashing and sliming another Dem.

hopefully it is reflected in the votes they themselves receive in the future

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:23 AM on 06/03/2008
- EinChicago I'm a Fan of EinChicago 37 fans permalink

But they weren't bashing another dem. They were criticizing Obama. He's not an elected dem. To dbe that, he would have actually had to win a legitimate celectioon at some point.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:22 AM on 06/03/2008
- edwarvir I'm a Fan of edwarvir 36 fans permalink

Kellygrrrl, true that, I will take it one step forward, Hill saids McCain would be a great
president, So why does she want to be Barack's VP.?


Loose lips sink ships

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:36 AM on 06/03/2008
- jeffp26 I'm a Fan of jeffp26 33 fans permalink
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These governors are all politicians. They have minds, but most only use them to change.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:22 AM on 06/03/2008

jeffp26; You are right . A politician will do what ever he/she can do for the party and themselves. After all to most of them the party and self come first and you and I come last.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:29 AM on 06/03/2008

Politics 101

Forgive and forget, but never forget what you forgave.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:20 AM on 06/03/2008
- kellygrrrl I'm a Fan of kellygrrrl 643 fans permalink
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Forgive and Move On

(some things should never be forgotten)

this will come back to haunt a few Governors down the road, I imagine

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:24 AM on 06/03/2008

Being a politician has to be has to be like high school to the tenth power. All these folks that have been tellin' ya what a rookie the big "o" is now have to tell you how great he is now . I'm not sure most people are capable of that. Another real good reason to pick your words carefully in these races they can always be turned back on you.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:19 AM on 06/03/2008

nothing but gossip and Koolaid drinkers

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:18 AM on 06/03/2008
- butchie65 I'm a Fan of butchie65 7 fans permalink

WFV, there are still a lot of people from your state that call into C-Span and will not give in to voting for Obama. It's a shame to see what Hillary did to your state. They will vote against what they really need in your state, that will help them. Hillary has done so much damage to this country, don't know how we will come out of it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:15 AM on 06/03/2008
- 1PALady I'm a Fan of 1PALady 2 fans permalink
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Butchie, I agree, I listened to C-Span this morning, and it really is ashame how some of these people think. We are so divided now more than ever and Hillary is the cause of some of it, but not all of it. Some of these people would vote for Osama Bin Laden before voting for a Black person.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:31 AM on 06/03/2008
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I don't fault these Govs for doing the politicaly expedient thing.
Not every one has vision.

But you know what, those hacks that went out and trashed O-bama like Tubbs, Rangle and Jackson Lee - I do not forgive. Nor will I forgive the Clintons for their divisiveness.

We can all get along ande be one happy family for now, but it's gonna be hell at Thanksgiving dinner next year.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:14 AM on 06/03/2008

Yes, it really didn't have to be so damned dirty. But it happened, and now everyone has to figure out how to deal with it. They were all just so damned sure she was going to walk away with it. Goes to how, nothing in life is certain.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:21 AM on 06/03/2008
- 1PALady I'm a Fan of 1PALady 2 fans permalink
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It was a lot dirtier that it needed to be and the media played right along. This thing was over long ago and some of this could have been avoided. The media let it go on and on as if she had a chance in hell of winning and she didn't!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:34 AM on 06/03/2008

I agree Tubbs, Rangle and Jackson Lee have MUCH to answer for based on the vitriol with which they went after Obama in their remarks.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:35 AM on 06/03/2008
- dfortruth I'm a Fan of dfortruth 4 fans permalink

We better wake up- Hillary the media is now saying that Hillary is going to suppend / drop out, they are not saying Obama has defeated the Clintons. Hillary and the DNC want to use Obama to help raise money for the party, and help pay Hillary's debt off.

We must watch the Clintons and their supporters, try to wait until August, and say the super delegates have change their minds, than choose Hillary. Bill got caught yesterday not knowing he was being recorded, blaming Obama for the pastors, and the media coverage off Hillary. Do that sound like they are ready to back Obama. I know they do not try to say it was a tie between Obama and Hillary and try to put both on the ticket.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:10 AM on 06/03/2008

Obama should let her stay in her debt; it will keep her slightly distracted from trying to stab him in the back between now and November. Only slightly.

But they say to keep your enemies closer than you keep your friends and maybe it will work. I just don't trust that woman at all. She will do all in her power to undermine Obama the next six months and the media will be right alogside to help her.

As for taking ona ny of her staff, who's been taking the garbage out all this time? So what does he need more of those for? These people have obviously run a terrible campaign on her behalf so what could they possibly bring to the table that could benefit him? The less of them he has around him the better; he has managed to keep ahead no matter what issues the media and HIllary regurgitate every day so staying away from Hillary and her questionable staff would be in his best poilitical interest.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:59 AM on 06/03/2008
- DennyCrane I'm a Fan of DennyCrane 27 fans permalink

I really hope Obama doesn't pick any of these Clinton supporters as a running mate. I know the goal here to achieve unity and appease Clinton supporters, but a lot of what these surrogates said absolutely crossed the line.They should have to kiss up to him just as much as he's expected to kiss up to them.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:10 AM on 06/03/2008
- ebbtide I'm a Fan of ebbtide 16 fans permalink

Don't worry. They will. It's the nature of the beast.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:29 AM on 06/03/2008
- 1PALady I'm a Fan of 1PALady 2 fans permalink
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I sure hope not!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:36 AM on 06/03/2008
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