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Sphere: Related ContentGov. Keane of Virginia to Support Obama
February 15, 2007 | Permalink | Leave a Comment
In an announcement that will probably come Saturday at the Virginia Democratic Party’s annual Jefferson-Jackson Day fundraising event in Richmond Virginia, Gov Tim Keane will announce that he is backing Obama in the primaries:
“He has been real helpful, yeah,” Kaine said at a news conference Wednesday. He would not directly confirm the report, but said there would be weekend developments.
“I’m still pondering (it) in deep detail and am likely to make an announcement sometime soon,” Kaine said with a grin. “I think it’s going to be a great day Saturday is what I think.”
It is also noted in the article that Mark Warner and Se. Webb will also be on hand at the event. It is unknown if Warner or Webb will support Obama (Obama did campaign for Webb in his tight race against George Allen). Webb has been rumored in some places to be a VP candidate, and having a Senator with as impressive a military background on his side would be huge for the Obama campaign.
It’s good for Obama that he’s getting this announcement, but Webb is the one to watch. I imagine he’s being courted heavily by both Clinton and Obama, mostly because his background. Warner as well could be someone to watch. The trio of Virginians is heavily influential, not just in Virginia, but they have backing elsewhere, in part because fo Webb’s SOTU response, and in part because of Warner’s attempted run. If Obama gets their endorsements, he’ll have gone a long way to countering the Clinton machine in the south.
Other Obama News:
These Spying Eyes (January 27, 2007)
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* Congressman Duncan Hunter in South Carolina affirms that he is “for victory in Iraq”. Next stop, New Hampshire…
* At today’s anti-war protest in Washington, D.C., Congressman Kucinich calls for Congress to cut off funding for the Iraq war, bring troops home and close all bases in Iraq
* Sen. Clinton in Iowa (Des Moines and Cedar Rapids)
* Gov. Vilsack hosts a town hall meeting in Fort Dodge, Iowa
* Mark Warner visits South Carolina, but insists that he is not running in 2008.
* Rep. Tom Tancredo in New Hampshire
* Sen. Dodd in his keynote to the U.S. Conference of Mayors pledged to use his power as the chairman of the Banking Commitee to help protect the mayors’ poor constituents from predatory credit schemes
* Gov. Richardson courting voters in Nevada (a state that will be more critical this election than it has in the past), “Nevada is an important state in the West. I want to especially spend time in the rural areas which is why I began my campaign in Northern Nevada.”
* In Nevada, Wesley Clark refuses to rule out an ‘08 run for president
* Rudy Giuliani in New Hampshire courting politicos at the New Hampshire Republican State Convention
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