Archive for March, 2008

Obama wins support of Minnesota’s Klobuchar (Fargo Forum)

WASHINGTON (AP) - Minnesota Senator Amy Klobuchar has become the second female senator to back Barack Obama for president, saying that Obama represents the kind of change she ran on. Advertisement: JobsHQ Get a personalized video for your business Set up a JobsHQ Featured Employer account and get a video created for your business. Contact info@jobsHQ.com for more information

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Obama wins support of another female senator (WKBT La Crosse)

WASHINGTON (AP) - Minnesota Senator Amy Klobuchar has become the second woman senator to back Barack Obama for president, saying that Obama represents the kind of change she ran on.

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Klobuchar Officially Endorses Obama, Doesn’t Think Clinton Should Drop Out (The New York Observer)

Senator Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota officially endorsed Barack Obama in a conference call just now. “I am pleased today to announce my support today for Barack Obama for president,” said Klobuchar, saying that he was a “new kind of leader” who could “dissolve the hard vinegar edge” of politics. Saying that Obama won the Minnesota caucuses by an an overwhelming 66 percent to 32 percent …

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Klobuchar Endorses Obama For President (Northland’s News Center)

Senator Amy Klobuchar is endorsing Barack Obama for president.

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(FOLK) ROCK THE VOTE (Asbury Park Press)

JOAN BAEZ IS BACKING Barack Obama for president.

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Casey breaks with pack, endorses Obama (Philadelphia Daily News)

THE TYPICALLY soft-spoken Sen. Bob Casey Jr. made a lot of noise yesterday with his surprise decision to endorse Sen. Barack Obama for president.

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Sen. Casey of Pa. backs Obama (UPI)

U.S. Sen. Bob Casey, son of a popular former Pennsylvania governor, abandoned neutrality Friday and endorsed Sen, Barack Obama for president.

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Bob Casey to endorse Obama, join bus tour (The Philadelphia Inquirer)

Pennsylvania Sen. Bob Casey plans to endorse Sen. Barack Obama for president today in Pittsburgh, sending a message both to the state’s primary voters and to undecided superdelegates who might decide the close race for the Democratic presidential nomination.

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New Mexico’s Bill Richardson, only Hispanic governor, endorses Barack Obama for president (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)

PORTLAND, Ore. - Bill Richardson, the nation’s only Hispanic governor, backed Barack Obama for president Friday, moved to deliver his much-coveted endorsement by the senator’s speech about race.

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Amy Klobuchar Back Obama (KAAL Austin)

WASHINGTON (AP) - Minnesota Senator Amy Klobuchar has become the second female senator to back Barack Obama for president, saying that Obama represents the kind of change she ran on.

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