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Obama on Casey endorsement

Posted: Friday, March 28, 2008 2:05 PM by Domenico Montanaro

From NBC/NJ’s Aswini Anburajan
PITTSBURGH -- Obama called Pennsylvania Sen. Bob Casey’s endorsement one of the most meaningful endorsements he's received on the campaign trail.

"You know, I did not press him on this endorsement, you know there were some people that I was nagging all the time," Obama said of reaching out to Casey. "Bob I thought to myself, there's great reason for me to press him; I told him I'd love to have his support, but I understood that you know we're behind in the Pennsylvania polls. I just want to say it would have been easy for Bob just to stay out of it, just to stay neutral. I think everybody would have accepted that.

"But when he called me and said, ‘I think this is the right thing to do,’ it meant as much to me as any endorsement that I've received on the campaign trail," Obama added.

Casey introduced Obama and spoke to the potential of his leadership.

VIDEO: Watch Pennsylvania Sen. Bob Casey’s remarks while endorsing Barack Obama.

"This campaign is a chance for America, a chance for America to chart a new course, to go down a different path," Casey said of his endorsement. "A path, first of all, of change, a path of a new kind of politics, a path -- and finally a path of hope and healing."

He also said that he had spoken to Hillary Clinton, who's been endorsed by Gov. Ed Rendell, of his decision. "I want everyone in this hall today to know something,” Casey said. “I called Senator Clinton last night to tell her my decision and she was very gracious. And we know that she's a great senator; she's a great leader.”
 
He stressed that all Democrats were focused on winning the election in 2008 and heaped praise on Obama, saying that the "good Lord had blessed him with many gifts," adding that Obama had "the kind of judgment that's steady in the eye of the storm."

He will spend the next three days traveling with Obama through the state, an uncommon occurrence on the trail. Though Obama occasionally has surrogates with him, they rarely spend more than a day on the trail with him. He called Obama a "fighter," who started the race as an "underdog" -- something Pennsylvanians struggling with the economy understand well.

In a retooled and longer stump speech Obama spent a chunk of his time discussing the economy, emphasizing how the costs of the Iraq War have detracted from domestic priorities.

"If we can spend $10 billion a month rebuilding Baghdad, we can spend $10 billion rebuilding roads and bridges and schools right here in America," he shouted to wild applause.

He hit Clinton on her ties to special interests and repeated a version of a line he's given before, that the platform she's running on wasn't one that could beat McCain in a general election.

"Senator Clinton makes an argument about electability: ‘Well I, you know, I’m the person to take on John McCain.’” Obama said of her argument. "Now, the polls don't show that, but the argument is that because she’s been around in Washington longer that somehow that makes her better equipped, and I've gotta explain. Look, if the contest between McCain and the Democratic nominee is who’s been there longer, John McCain wins! John McCain wins!"

The audience at the War Memorial Center was clearly on Obama's side, chanting "Yes We Can!" and Obama's name repeatedly before and after he spoke.

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That's true, they would, but if the democrats had any real conviction, they would be able to sway their opponents. Don't think so? Then how did Bush and the republicans in Congress in 03 get more Democrats to vote FOR invasion than against it?

It's all about determination, and, right or wrong, the "clueless republicans" as you call them seem to be the only ones with any sway.

So I don't know how you can call them clueless when you can't even accept responsibility for your party's impotence.
Oh I see Casey's endorsement has hit a nerve based on the hood-wearing hate being spewed against Obama and his supporters on here today. LOL  Nothing new there. Anytime the focus is taken off the HRC spin and is about something positive for someone other than how entitled she is, how experienced, how deserving, how done wrong as a woman, etc. then out of the woodwork her defenders come slashing and burning, with the petty innuendos, threats, rants, childish one-upmanship games, and pointing fingers of blame in defense of HRC’s misunderstood and fragile ego.

Doesn't change the fact that Casey endorsed Sen. Obama or that his endorsement is appreciated by the campaign, the senator and his supporters. Doesn't change the fact that this is yet another SD stepping forward and voicing his choice. Nobody's stopping those SD's who want Hillary as the nominee from doing the same either. If you don’t like it why not take your complaints to the Gang of 20 and see what they can do for you since they are so influential in getting their way. Maybe they can send another letter to the rest of the SD on yours and HRC's behalf so won't be disenfranchised unfairly.
Senator Bob Casey is barely a democrat and definately not a liberal.  The only reason he won his senate seat is he was running against an extreme right wing wacko.  I don't think this endorsement says very much.
I wish Bill and Hillary will drop out of the race, and stop dividing our country.  Obama is the true leader. I hope, going forward, Obama stops getting sucked into Bill and Hillary's negativism and just ignores them, and focuses on the big picture -- McBush.

Obama 08
Another Judas for our lord and savior Hillary aka G.I. Bosnian Jane!!!
obamination..

sway?  That sway wasn't influenced by republicans... that sway was influence by this administrations lies.  Bush and his cronies lured alot of people into thinking Iraq had weapons of mass destruction.  

I would agree with you when you say they had influence... because when they were the majority in both the house and senate, they passed regulations and gross expenditures that have led to the economic crisis we're in now.  

You republicans are quick to talk about raising taxes and such... tell me this, what good is the so-called economic stimulus package that Bush says is needed to kick start our economy when a majority of that money won't go back towards our economy-- but Iraq's?

The Dem's are looking to raise taxes-- on those people that have benefited from the Bush tax breaks-- the top 3%.  Unless you're one of those, and you're still a republican, you should be browsing the internet to learn about your "tax dollars" are being spent by this administration and how McCain plans to do nothing about it--because he's clueless.
If Hillary would stop trying to bash Senator Obama, maybe the basher would leave her alone, with her LYING self.Why would anyone vote for a Pathological LIAR. I still can't believe she embarrassed the USA Military with that fantastic lie..dodging bullets, whew!!!!
WOW!
Now Scranton, the whole of NE Penna & Western Penna. is now competitive.
This action on the part of senator Casey took more chutzpa than most non Penna. residents will ever understand.
What a testament to message over the state machine + the lingering effects of 1992 on the Casey political family.
As a former long term resident of NE Penna. all I can say is I know you could do it and spoke on this very point here yesterday.
WhoT!
CASEY IS GOING TO BE A ONE TERM SENATOR. WHY ?
BECAUSE HE IS ENDORSING OBAMA AGAINST THE WILL OF HIS OWN PEOPLE IN PENNSYLVANIA.


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