Sen. Kennedy backing Obama for president
By admin on Jan 28, 2008 in America, Political News, U.S. Elections
WASHINGTON - Two generations of Kennedys — Massachusetts Sen. Edward Kennedy and his son, Rep. Partrick Kennedy of Rhode Island — are endorsing fellow Democrat Barack Obama for president.
Obama’s campaign said the senator planned to attend midday event at American University along with his niece, Caroline Kennedy, who announced her support for Obama over the weekend.
Robin Costello, a spokeswoman for Patrick Kennedy, told The Associated Press in a telephone interview that the senator and congressman probably will campaign around the country for Obama, although no concrete plans are set yet.
In a television interview Sunday, Obama would not answer questions about an endorsement from the elder Kennedy. “Any of the Democratic candidates would love to have Ted Kennedy’s support. And we have certainly actively sought it,” the Illinois senator said.
Edward Kennedy’s endorsement was highly sought after by all the Democratic candidates. Besides his status as a liberal icon and member of the Kennedy dynasty, Kennedy boasts a broad national fundraising and political network as well.
Caroline Kennedy wrote in Saturday’s New York Times that Obama could inspire Americans in the same way that her father, President John F. Kennedy, did.
Another of Sen. Kennedy’s nieces, former Maryland Lt. Gov. Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, issued a statement Sunday in support of Clinton.
Also Monday, Obama picked up the endorsement of author Toni Morrison, who once labeled Bill Clinton as the “first black president.” Morrison said she has has admired Obama rival Hillary Rodham Clinton for years because of her knowledge and mastery of politics, but cited Obama’s “creative imagination which coupled with brilliance equals wisdom.”
Source: news.yahoo.com




3 Comment(s)
By Alex on Jan 28, 2008 | Reply
This points to what I’ve been postulating for a while.
I feel (read: fear) we will see an Obama/Clinton ticket in ‘08.
Kill me now, to spare me another Democratic abysmal failure.
By Robert on Jan 28, 2008 | Reply
@Alex: Nah, no way would Clinton be on with Obama, if anything it would be Edwards. Edwards might even be a great Attorney General. The one combination I fear the most is Vice President Oprah.
By Bob Roberts on Jan 29, 2008 | Reply
Wow. Way to go, Obama. You got the endorsement of a drunk, murderer who spends all day riding that little train under Capital Hill. Great. I think O.J. wants to chime in for your campaign as well…you gonna take his endorsement?