Hillary Clinton “falls in love” with Obama

Junio 14th, 2008 Posted in Barack Obama, Hillary clinton

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They may not be falling in love, but they’re falling in line.

Prominent supporters of Hillary Rodham Clinton are embracing Barack Obama, literally and figuratively, even though some remain bitter about her loss in a presidential primary process that they feel treated her unfairly.

In several key states this week, Obama is being joined on stages by top Democrats who, a few weeks ago, were working to deny him the nomination.

“I know I’m late, but I am on the train,” North Carolina Gov. Mike Easley said Monday in introducing Obama in Raleigh. “I’d rather be a bum on the boxcar of the Obama train than at the front of the bus with John McCain,” he said of Obama’s Republican opponent.

A few in the crowd of 900 briefly booed Easley, whose endorsement of Clinton failed to stop Obama from an easy win in the May 6 primary, which all but doomed the former first lady’s hopes.

Other former Clinton backers also are jumping on the Obama express, now that it has left the station. Introducing him at a St. Louis fundraiser this week was state Rep. Rachel Storch, who was Clinton’s Missouri state director.

Later this week, two Democratic governors who helped deliver crucial Clinton wins in their states will appear with Obama. Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland will greet him in Columbus on Friday, and later that day the senator plans to join Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell in Philadelphia.

The governors lent their considerable prestige and organizations to Clinton, helping her achieve primary victories so large that Democratic operatives now worry about Obama’s chances in the two battleground states. Ohio was crucial to President Bush’s narrow 2004 win over John Kerry. And Pennsylvania is seen as almost a must-win state for Obama because Democrats have carried it in the last four presidential contests, although sometimes narrowly.

Most of the late-arriving Obama endorsers are swallowing their pride and beaming, publicly at least, at the first-term Illinois senator who overcame the Clinton political machine.

Some, however, can barely speak the words without betraying their disappointment that Clinton will not become the party’s first female nominee. Obama has a lot of work to do, they say.

“There is definitely a period of mourning that ardent Hillary Clinton supporters are going through,” Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, D-Fla., told reporters in a conference call Wednesday. “I think there is a fairly large group of women that are going to need to be won over. And that’s going to take some time.”

Wasserman Schultz said she believes most Democratic women eventually will back Obama because, unlike McCain, he supports abortion rights, a prompt end to the Iraq war and other issues important to them.

The conference call was organized by EMILY’s List, a Washington group that backs female candidates who support abortion rights. Its president, Ellen R. Malcolm, acknowledged keen disappointment at Clinton’s loss.

“Those of us who supported Hillary go through a process of dealing with our many emotions of disappointment and sadness and some anger,” she said. “But we will focus on the goal, which is to change the direction of this country” by electing Obama.

She sharply criticized the news media, saying its coverage of Clinton was often sexist. Groups and individuals who urged her to drop out before the last primary was held were “disrespectful to Senator Clinton,” she said.

However, Malcolm said, “the election is not today. We’ve got five months” for wounds to heal and for Obama to appeal to Clinton’s supporters.

Few states are more important to him than Pennsylvania, where he lost badly to Clinton among working-class white Democrats. If McCain could manage a win there with its 21 electoral votes, it would force Obama to compensate by winning swing states or Republican-leaning states elsewhere.

At last week’s Democratic State Committee in Camp Hill, Pa., some party officials switching their allegiance to Obama barely bothered to hide their reluctance and disappointment.

“At the end of the day, I’m a Democrat,” said Gail McDermott of Mechanicsburg, a Clinton delegate to the national nominating convention in August. “The most important thing is that we end George Bush’s policies and the Iraq war,” she said.

Angie Gialloreto, a Clinton delegate from Pittsburgh, said she hopes Obama will pick Clinton as his running mate. But even if he does not, she said, “the people spoke” and Obama will be the nominee. “As Democrats we believe in fair fights and party unity.”

Even Rendell, a former chairman of the Democratic National Committee, mixes his endorsement of Obama with wistfulness for Clinton.

“He believes Hillary would have been a stronger candidate,” Rendell spokesman Chuck Ardo said in an interview Wednesday. “But he will work tirelessly to see Obama get elected.”

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  1. 7 Responses to “Hillary Clinton “falls in love” with Obama”

  2. By M Miller on Jun 15, 2008

    I cannot support him under any circumstance. My memory is long. His win was foul play and lies. I will work as hard as I can to see him lose even if it means voting for John McCain, who was good enough to be considered as a running mate for John Kerry.

  3. By Paul, Obama Blog on Jun 15, 2008

    We just had a party unity event in my town on Thursday. Things will smooth out over the summer.

  4. By LokiPV on Jun 15, 2008

    I voted Hilary Clinton, and only support Hilary Clinton, No matter what Hilary Does suspend her campaign concede her campaign. No matter what Hilary does she could even support Obama and campaign for Obama I will never Vote for Barack Obama, I do think America is ready for a black president, just not Barack Obama,,, The way The Democratic party handle this election with the Corporate Media propaganda the whole election, Turned this election upside down,, Obama could of ran over someone,, like Haley Berry, No one would care and still vote,, Obama..
    There several million Voter right now like my self, will not ever vote for Barack Obama, Many like my self will be Voting for McCain, my reason is simple,, the Obama voter came on CNN & MSNBC and said if obama does not win the primary, Obama supporter will vote for McCain, Democratic party did not do anything to the obama camp to stop ,, why is obama party splitting the party in half, Now pelosi and many other are blaming Hilary and kept on with the propaganda Corporate Media, Obama Said on the new so many time,, does not Matter, if your Democrat or Republican,, you want the right person for the right Job,, He is so right,,when He said that we wanted Hilary,, Well Congrats to Obama his supporter got him to the primary,,,but He will never win the election,, for President, I will not stop with my blogging,, who is the best man for the job between Barack & McCain,, will vote for McCain he will be way better than Barack Obama, I can put up for McCain for 4 years and Hilary Can run again, Pelosi and the rest of the democrat party,, days are number at this point, For pushing Hilary out and ruining her Career, Even now During Clinton Exit speech,, Democratic party Told Hilary if she does not back there little puppet Barack Obama they will ruin her career,, In my opinion They all ready Ruined Hilary Clinton Career, Right Now I am going listen to one thing Barack Obama said, and that is, like I said, it does not matter if your Democrat or republican who is the right person for the job,,,, Hillary supporter need to stick together, Vote for McCain or just not vote for we need the right person,,, Hilary is up on stage right now saying what pelosi and the democratic party are telling her what to do,, or Economy is down and the way the propaganda Media is,, we are turning into a 3rd world country,, by rigging the election thru the media, Hilary Supporter who really want Hilary to be president Need to vote for McCain or just not Vote for Barack Obama, let McCain win,, there nothing more he can do as president, Congress will not let him it Congress who controls everything,, not the president, Pelosi and the a lot of the democratic party ruined Hilary Career, If all Hilary Voter, stick together, than We can restore Hilary Career and make her President, in 4 years. if you vote for Obama we have to wait maybe 8 years or 4 years and republican will be office, if Obama wins the presidency he will only be 4 year term,,, I say give all your supporter not to the democratic party, but to Hilary Clinton.. democratic party needs all of them need to leave office and get fresh people in there, who can unite the party not keep it separated and force unity, to who they want not who the voter want,, Hilary would of won this election, DNC screwed her with Florida and Michigan if those vote were counted at the beginning she would of won this race along time ago..and for the sexist Media, Like CNN & MSNBC… will continue to not report the new but Make it up as they see fit, All Hilary supporter need to unit together.. and stick together,, Margaret Thatcher was prime Minister 30 years ago,, but American Men and New Bias, is keeping woman down for personal gain, Like Keith Oberman, & Chris Mathews Who are the biggest Sexist on this MSNBC stations

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