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Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Election 2008 Oregon Superdelegates for Obama!!!

Posted by Matt Davis on Tue, Jun 3 at 5:41 PM

Oregon super delegate Frank Dixon endorsed U.S. Sen. Barack Obama today for the Democratic nomination for president. Dixon is Vice Chair of the Democratic Party of Oregon. He lives in Portland. Here’s his statement:

I am announcing my decision as one of Oregon’s 12 automatic delegates to the Democratic National Convention to support U.S. Senator Barack Obama of Illinois for President of the United States.

I have waited until the end of this race to announce my decision out of respect for Senator Hillary Clinton, her campaign staff and passionate supporters who have made this closely contested primary an historic contest. No primary has drawn this kind of interest and participation from so many voters in so many states.

In my view both candidates are capable of winning the election and becoming a great President. I can find no compelling reason not to represent the voters of Oregon, who overwhelmingly chose Senator Obama. I do find many reasons to help bring this Primary contest to a conclusion so that the Democratic Party may now focus on unity and the hard work necessary to elect our federal and state candidates.
There’s another Superdelegate yet to declare—Secretary of State Bill Bradbury. Will he also declare for Obama tonight?

Way to grab the limelight, people.

Comments

As far as I'm aware the term "automatic delegate" was invented by the Clinton team to try to destigmatize the idea of superdelegates throwing the election to her. First time I've seen it used by an Obama person.

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