BAD News For Barack Obama.
Read about the BAD news, and listen to the audio.
I STILL suspect Obama will end up picking a woman supporter of BILLARY Clinton's -- in order to EFFECTIVELY deflect any criticisms for not picking BILLARY Clinton (a STRONG military type guy may also work but not as good as the former), though I thought the Governor (who has now taken himself off the preferred list) was a very good top five candidate.
In another BAD news for Obama, here's an excerpt from TPM:
We now have a second red-state Dem who is refusing to endorse Barack Obama.
Rep. Dan Boren, the sole Democrat in Oklahoma's Congressional delegation, says that he won't be publicly endorsing Obama -- though for what it's worth, he says he'll still vote Democratic this Fall.
Boren's stated reasons for not helping Obama include: Obama is "the most liberal Senator," and that "his record does not reflect working in a bipartisan fashion." And to just to top it off, "Our nominee is not my first choice."
Boren joins Florida Rep. Tim Mahoney in not endorsing Obama -- which the NRCC has answered by calling Mahoney a political coward. There's no reason to think that Boren would be spared similar treatment.
I STILL suspect Obama will end up picking a woman supporter of BILLARY Clinton's -- in order to EFFECTIVELY deflect any criticisms for not picking BILLARY Clinton (a STRONG military type guy may also work but not as good as the former), though I thought the Governor (who has now taken himself off the preferred list) was a very good top five candidate.
In another BAD news for Obama, here's an excerpt from TPM:
We now have a second red-state Dem who is refusing to endorse Barack Obama.
Rep. Dan Boren, the sole Democrat in Oklahoma's Congressional delegation, says that he won't be publicly endorsing Obama -- though for what it's worth, he says he'll still vote Democratic this Fall.
Boren's stated reasons for not helping Obama include: Obama is "the most liberal Senator," and that "his record does not reflect working in a bipartisan fashion." And to just to top it off, "Our nominee is not my first choice."
Boren joins Florida Rep. Tim Mahoney in not endorsing Obama -- which the NRCC has answered by calling Mahoney a political coward. There's no reason to think that Boren would be spared similar treatment.
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