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Originally Posted by rocketman
You could pretty much lock up the vote for Obama in central and NE Ohio with a Tressel endorsement.
Obama is far and away the more spiritually "in touch" candidate for presidency, and seeing as faith is something that defines Tressel, I wouldn't be at all surprised if he supported Obama. Campus would go ape[censored]...
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Did he back any candidate in the prior elections (mid-term or Presidential)? I don't recall him doing so then and think he would be wisest to steer clear of doing so now.
Back to Obama --
He picks up yet another endorsement today -
Edward's campaign manager David Bonior.
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ABC News has learned that David Bonior, the campaign manager for the 2008 presidential race of Sen. John Edwards, D-NC, will endorse Sen. Barack Obama, D-Illinois, today.
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Edwards has yet to publicly endorse either candidate, though his wife has publicly endorsed Clinton. Edwards was sitting on the sidelines, some thought this was to let NC play out without tilting the table.
Now NC is done shall Edwards follow Bonior's lead?
Meanwhile
Obama is set to begin closing the deal with Super's on Capitol Hill.
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Today is the day Sen. Barack Obama will pitch his presidential prowess to super-delegates, telling them he?s the best pick for the Democratic Party. The candidate who has won the most states, the most popular votes and the most pledged delegates shouldn?t have a problem. Should he?
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Clinton had her Super-D meeting with some in Washington yesterday - with little coming of it.