latimes.com— We urge voters to make the most of this historic moment by choosing the Democrat most focused on steering the nation toward constructive change: We strongly endorse Barack Obama.
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If you look at many of the Hillary endorsements, they came way back in the early stages of the campaign. Many have been republished lately, this was the case with the 2 Kennedys that endorsed her. It was done way back in November, but only brought out in the news when she needed to try to diminish Ted Kennedy and Caroline, and Patrick endorsing Obama.
Hope is still hope! A change is what is needed for America do you really want to carry on being one of the most hated countries in the world? or would you rather live up to the historic ideals of America i.e
fcukallyallFeb 1, 2008
Amazing....such a great choice! Come on Cali, UNITE for this man!GOBAMA 08
martinsulistioFeb 2, 2008
Question: Aren't press supposed to be neutral?I'm all for Obama but I'm not sure if this is the way...
dennisclarkFeb 2, 2008
Sure can smell that Ass-piration. Nothing like a false sense of hope.
lamprey187Feb 2, 2008
If you look at many of the Hillary endorsements, they came way back in the early stages of the campaign. Many have been republished lately, this was the case with the 2 Kennedys that endorsed her. It was done way back in November, but only brought out in the news when she needed to try to diminish Ted Kennedy and Caroline, and Patrick endorsing Obama.
ricardo2point0Feb 10, 2008
Or rather..... lets not!
ricardo2point0Feb 10, 2008
Hope is still hope! A change is what is needed for America do you really want to carry on being one of the most hated countries in the world? or would you rather live up to the historic ideals of America i.e
gemfinderFeb 13, 2008
Not so. Last night, Obama picked up an 11% gain in voters aged 65+ over Super Tuesday. He appeals across all dividing lines.