Most Powerful Woman in Government to Endorse Obama?

In a sure sign that the Democratic establishment (aka SuperDelegates) are warming to the idea that the primary contest needs to end soon, it appears that Speaker Pelosi might be going back on her word of remaining neutral.

The New York Post, while reporting on the Wilhelm endorsement, comments on a possible Nancy Pelosi endorsement of Barack Obama.
http://www.nypost.com/seven/02142008/new s/nationalnews/bubbas_92_elex_boss_backs _barack_97564.htm

"Meanwhile, congressional aides said House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is considering endorsing Obama. They say she's weighing whether a public endorsement would harm her ability to function in her job."

Is the end near? Or just another "meaningless" endorsement?



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Re: Most Powerful Woman in Government to Endorse O (none / 0)

Game. Set. Match.


by Chili Dogg on Thu Feb 14, 2008 at 10:11:58 AM EST

Re: Most Powerful Woman in Government to Endorse O (none / 0)

She obviously has no knowledge of the recommended list on MYDD.  Cretin.


by the mollusk on Thu Feb 14, 2008 at 10:18:48 AM EST

Creaitve Liberty (none / 0)

Haha, well...the Speaker of the House comes before SecState in succession...so I took a little liberty in saying "most powerful".

:grin:


by NJPolitico84 on Thu Feb 14, 2008 at 10:27:08 AM EST

Re: Most Powerful Woman in Government to Endorse (none / 0)

She can keep that endorsement. She's turning out to be a terrible Speaker and has high negatives. She promised oversight of the war and we're not getting it.

She might as well support The Clintons.


by DoubleDs on Thu Feb 14, 2008 at 01:11:20 PM EST

Re: Most Powerful Woman in Government to Endorse O (2.00 / 1)

Hillary isnt endorsing Obama


vote blue in 2008
by sepulvedaj3 on Thu Feb 14, 2008 at 01:28:56 PM EST


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