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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I do not know how many "politicians" we really need to help our candidate. For some reason I do not extend much trust to most of the people that bad mouthed people. I made my vote just fine in NC and I had a Rep Gov and Cngress people calling him a pansy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:09 AM on 06/03/2008
- Fabienne I'm a Fan of Fabienne 31 fans permalink

Obama, in the "poll of polls" (an averaging of all the major polls) yesterday is doing just fine on his own without the support of the Clinton people. Both Clinton and Obama are polling exactly the same against McCain, 47% to 44%. Obama needs to do better than this, of course, as his lead is within the margin of error, but that will happen after this toxic primary season is finished.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:25 AM on 06/03/2008
- mitch4822 I'm a Fan of mitch4822 3 fans permalink

I just hope Obama will not chose any of Clinton's supporters as his VP..I would go crazy. Those wicked people would undermine the Obama ticket...

Democrats, there is work to do, we need to continue to register millions to offset the undermining of Hillary's political hacks. We must not trust them...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:13 AM on 06/03/2008
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Exactly. I apologize for my hackneyed response, about all my mental energy has been drained.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:45 AM on 06/03/2008
- nolabels I'm a Fan of nolabels 134 fans permalink
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I hope they have their forks and knives ready because there will be a healthy helping of crow to go around.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:05 AM on 06/03/2008
- jonjon66 I'm a Fan of jonjon66 9 fans permalink
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Obama will no doubt remember his friends an enemies alike

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:54 AM on 06/03/2008
- XME I'm a Fan of XME 26 fans permalink
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THIS is why they and Hillary should have been more careful about what they were saying. All of them would rather see Obama as president than McCain. Back when they were backing Hillary, instead of saying things like "He needs a little more seasoning", they should have said something like, of they two, they feel Clinton will be better, rather than stating Obama isn't ready of good enough...because now they DO want to see him get the presidency over McCain and they have to deal with what they said...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:50 AM on 06/03/2008
- edwcorey I'm a Fan of edwcorey 22 fans permalink

That's the difference between "old" and "new" politics: negative vs. positive. Folks like McCain and Clinton don't know any other way to operate. That's why neither would ever get anything done; they don't acknowledge that their opponent may have good ideas. Whenever Obama responded to a debate question, he would acknowledge the good points Clinton made, then enhance them. That is, he would find common ground, then go forward. Clinton's supporters would then revile his graciousness as weakness--and then attack him for sexism. That's the negative pall that hangs over the Clinton candidacy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:02 PM on 06/03/2008
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Fired UP............................Ready to GO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:46 AM on 06/03/2008
- Hare I'm a Fan of Hare 30 fans permalink
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What are you people doing to celebrate the nomination of Obama later on today? I want to do something special but don't know what, any ideas?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:57 AM on 06/03/2008

I wish there was somehting special to do. I guess all we really can do is give a huge sigh of relief....and hope we get through the convention without anymore Clinton controversy.


Oh yeah....and pray he doesn't offer her VP.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:07 AM on 06/03/2008

I am ordering some Buffalo Wild Wings.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:26 AM on 06/03/2008

Hare,

You might want to check out the events page on www.barackobama.com. It seems here in Tulsa they are having a couple of events tonight. Maybe they are in your area too.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:42 AM on 06/03/2008
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Wait!!! I still get to vote today! Then we can all celebrate. Montana votes actually mean something this time and I want to be able to tell my great-grandkids I helped Barack win in the primary. I'm writing my two senators, Baucus and Tester, and my governor, Schweitzer to get off the fence and get it done!! I would guess they are waiting to cast their superdelegate support after today's primary! Yep!! "Fired Up ....Ready to GO""

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:47 AM on 06/03/2008
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My husband and I have worked like dogs for the NC Obama campaign (and we won!!!). Ever since he kicked her butt in NC, we bought a bottle of pink champagne and it has been chilling in the frig since then, waiting for this day.

As soon as I see the numbers on the tv, we a popping the cork, going out on our deck and setting off fireworks.

Fired up!!!!!!!!! Ready to GO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:58 AM on 06/03/2008

I want to see Ed Rendell down on his knees saying "I'm not worthy." Then I'll be happy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:35 AM on 06/03/2008
- sanywhere I'm a Fan of sanywhere 2 fans permalink
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who rained on you parade this morning? wow. i would just be happy to have some more people helping that would be good for us.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:39 AM on 06/03/2008
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Actually, I rather loved Rendell's reply to the Republicans and their mention of one of his comments!

"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."

We need more Democrats with this guys "fight" in them! Keep tellin' it like it is Ed!

Obama 2008

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:02 AM on 06/03/2008

"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."

O course, he means to lack humility, you can tell he is a MRS Clinton fan as they never tell the truth. Mr comb over is done.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:20 AM on 06/03/2008
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I AM WITH YOU!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:38 AM on 06/03/2008
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I THIRD THAT IDEA!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:13 PM on 06/03/2008
- mitch4822 I'm a Fan of mitch4822 3 fans permalink

Thank you....I agree with you... That bigot... he and Hillary played the race card to the PA voters - that is why Obama lost the primary there.....
Rendell is mean!!!! i heard him on tv during thep rimaries saying "Pa would never vote for a black man.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:19 AM on 06/03/2008
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Oh, now I see how the governors who trashed Sen. Obama on the campaign trail are now trying to backtrack now that the Veep slot is opening up. I hope that none of these guys are chosen.
I haven't forgotten that Rendell nastily said that white people in Pennsylvania would not vote for a black man. Well I know plenty of people of both races, myself included, who would never support Rendell being on the ticket. We remember you Gov. Rendell. You are not the only person who can deliver Pa. to Obama in the general. Omaba has other people in his camp who can do that. Also, I would never support Hillary in the Veep slot.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:33 AM on 06/03/2008
- TNT2008 I'm a Fan of TNT2008 3 fans permalink

Forgiveness is a gift we give ourselves!

Let the past stay there.......look to the future. I still, however, believe that Clinton can NOT be considered for the VP spot but I will leave that decision up to Obama! He has great judgement!!

Obama 2008

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:06 AM on 06/03/2008
- mairs I'm a Fan of mairs 258 fans permalink
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Just make Clinton your frenemy, Obama. NOT your vp.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:48 AM on 06/03/2008

This is politics, they will unite, do not forget...

"There are no permanent enemies in politics, only permanent interests" These Governors edged their "advancement interests" on Hillary, now that she is very likely not going to be the party's nominee, they will form new alliance with Obama so that their permanent "interest" will be preserved. Beleive me, it happens every election circle, the Republicans will be fools if they try to attack the Dems on this; because it could be turned against them.

Why do you think that lately Obama is getting some very nice analysis from Rupert Murdoch, the owner of FOX news; we all know that FOX news is a propagada machine built to support the GOP; there is not about reporting news at FOX. They make up the 'news' in their news room. Rupert Murdoch is seeing the writings on the wall, and he want to align with the winner in order to protect his huge capital interest.

Again, there are no permanent enemies, but there are permanent interests and this rule cuts across party lines. After the 2000 & 2004 GOP primaries, McCain hated Bush and for good reasons, he was smeared continuously by the Bush campaign. He even wanted to switch party at one time; but McCain is courting Bush at this moment at he intend using him to raise those hard to fine cash.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:32 AM on 06/03/2008
- abigail1 I'm a Fan of abigail1 36 fans permalink

They can all point to the way he ran his campaign as the reason they now support Obama. They can talk about how they did not know him well but have come to know him and are now enthusiastic in their support. They can say he got the seasoning he needed and proved himself capable in his long primary battle with Hillary Clinton.
Besides if the McCain camp wants to use past statements by Democrats about Obama doesn't that make all the past statements by Republicans about him fair game? Does he really want people to talk about how many of his fellow Republicans think he is bat s**t crazy?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:32 AM on 06/03/2008
- Hare I'm a Fan of Hare 30 fans permalink
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That is what I was thinking. He has proved to all he has what it takes to be president. I also agree w/ Willymanet that these governors were nasty but now they have to backtrack and play nice just because of their own selfish interests. Obama 08

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:44 AM on 06/03/2008

hare i agre with you & your earlier on celebrating, i don't drink liquor, but a toast nonetheless?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:34 AM on 06/03/2008
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Good point about McCain. He has years, not months of his party trashing him.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:09 AM on 06/03/2008

Real democrats are going to get behind either nominee. As long as these governors were smart and didn't say McCain was better than Obama, I don't see how their words can be used against them. When the GOP brings up statements like "We're not electing a rock star" Rendell can respond that Obama's policies are much better for the working people of American than four more years of Bush under McCain. Even if you think A is better than B. That doesn't mean you believe that C is better than B.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:28 AM on 06/03/2008

We've got our rock star! Now need to add someone who knows salsa... That would be the governor of NM...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:23 AM on 06/03/2008
- sanywhere I'm a Fan of sanywhere 2 fans permalink
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lol

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:40 AM on 06/03/2008
- Hare I'm a Fan of Hare 30 fans permalink
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wsb25, Amigo, Mexican(Americans) don't do salsa they do norteno music. The salsa is Puerto Rico and caribbean

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:50 AM on 06/03/2008

Most Dems agree that it has been difficult to choose between the two remaining great candidates that have been on the Dem ballot this year -- Obama will not hold grudges against those who did not choose him as a first choice!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:20 AM on 06/03/2008

there was one great candidate and he ran against Bill Clinton's wife.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:22 AM on 06/03/2008
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I DO NOT CARE WHAT THEY DID IN THE PAST AS LONG AS THEY HELP DELIVER THEIR STATE SO TO RID OURSELVES OF THESE LOUSY REPUBS WHO HAS MADE A MOCKERY OF OUR CONSTITUTION AND HAS MADE US SO BROKE THAT WE HAVE TO BORROW MONEY FROM THE CHINESE AND AFTER IGNORING OUR CITIZENS IN PERIL IN NEW ORLEANS, THEY THEN TRASH OTHER COUNTRIES IN PERIL BECAUSE WHEN THEY OFFER HELP, THEY REFUSED!!!!

MESSAGE TO YOU IDIOTS, CHARITY STARTS AT HOME FIRST!!!!!

I DARE THESE REPUBS FOR THINKING THAT THE CITIZENS OF THIS COUNTRY WOULD FORGET THAT WE ALLOWED INNOCENTS CITIZENS TO DIES IN OUR OWN COUNTRY AND GO WELL ABOVE AND BEYOND TO HELP FOREIGNERS HALF WAY ACROSS THE WORLD.

I WOULD VOTE FOR A DEAD DOG FIRST BEFORE I WOULD VOTE FOR YOU!!!!!!!!!!

THESE REPUBS WITH GW CANNOT SUCK ENOUGH.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:19 AM on 06/03/2008
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can you please click that caps button off. thanks

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:41 AM on 06/03/2008
- tsloan I'm a Fan of tsloan 4 fans permalink

caps lock alert....no need to shout...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:44 AM on 06/03/2008
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I live in Ohio and not to happy with Strickland's endorsement of Clinton. Overall he is a great Gov but he went over the top with his Hillaryland support.

I live in Columbus and we went overwhelmingly for Obama in this large city (15th largest in the US).

Obama '08

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:03 AM on 06/03/2008
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