Los Angeles Times Endorses Barack Obama for President

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Friday, February 1, 2008

BREAKING

The Los Angeles Times today endorsed Democrat Barack Obama for president.

Writing in part:

The U.S. senator from Illinois distinguishes himself as an inspiring leader who cuts through typical internecine campaign bickering and appeals to Americans long weary of divisive and destructive politics. He electrifies young voters, not because he is young but because he embodies the desire to move to the next chapter of the American story. He brings with him deep knowledge on foreign relations and on this nation’s particular struggles with identity and opportunity. His flair for expression, both in print and on the stump, too easily leads observers to forget that Obama is a man not just of style but of substance. He’s a thoughtful student of the Constitution and an experienced lawmaker in his home state and, for the last three years, in the Senate.

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7 Responses to Los Angeles Times Endorses Barack Obama for President

  1. Brigadoon says:

    FOTFLOL! Dang, dude! This, coupled with the mega-endorsements of the Kennedys and I feel good about Obama carrying southern California. If HRC can’t win the Golden State, she won’t win the general election.

  2. Rachel says:

    Wonderful news. I’m so happy for Barack!

  3. Larry says:

    And California is supposed to be all Clinton.

  4. Larry says:

    Christopher,

    Check your email.

  5. BelAmi says:

    If the LA Times had endorsed HRC I would’ve cancelled my subscription in protest.

  6. enigma4ever says:

    Wonderful News…LA TIMES, The BEE, MoveOn, and SIEU….wow…wonderful….this is what Momentum looks like….

  7. Sasha in MN says:

    Perfect timing, I want one of those Sunday editions!

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