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BREAKING NEWS: Rahall Endorses Obama

by: Wabi-Sabi

Thu Mar 06, 2008 at 14:57:16 PM EST


This just in from Obama HQ, CQ Politics reports...

Barack Obama will pick up an important industrial state endorsement from veteran Rep. Nick J. Rahall II before the May 13 West Virginia primary.

Rahall told CQ Politics Thursday that he privately made his commitment to Obama about 10 days ago and will officially endorse the delegate leader in the Democratic presidential primary sometime before voters in his state go to the polls.

"The new voters he has brought to the process this year and the new direction, in my opinion, add up to what our country needs," Rahall said.

Obama has struggled to win the support of the type of working-class white voters who populate much of Rahall's 3rd district in the southern portion of the state. In the Ohio primary on Tuesday, many of them backed Hillary Rodham Clinton , and Rahall acknowledged that his pick may be out of step with the leanings of the Democratic voters in his district."I recognize this may not be a popular decision in my district," he said. The district has the third?lowest median income in the country.

As a member of the House, Rahall is one of the 795 "superdelegates" who are not forced to pledge their support to any candidate at the Democratic convention. West Virginia has 28 pledged delegates and 11 unpledged, including Rahall.

I think this will help Senator Obama a lot in southern WV.  The comment that he made his commitment "about 10 days ago" also seems to indicate that the Obama Campaign is coordinating the announcements of their endorsements strategically with more to follow.

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fascinating... is the 50 super-delegate rumor true? (4.00 / 1)
Rockefeller than Rahall... it makes me wonder if the rumor of 50 super-delegates lined up by the Obama campaign is indeed true. (For what it's worth, someone from Obama's campaign denied it today.)

I had always figured Byrd most likely to endorse Obama, followed by Rahall -- I have to think Byrd is "waiting in the wings" to endorse Obama when it has the most impact.

Mollohan strikes me more as a Clinton type, but who knows? Manchin claims not to endorse candidates, though he certainly has before. I wonder if he'll at least publicly announce who he personally votes for in the WV primary. I expect Manchin to tip his hand one way or another close to the W.Va. primary.

There are lots of weeks left until May 13 for lots of developments.


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