SOMEWHERE BETWEEN COLUMBIA CITY and SOUTH BEND, Ind. — The news today is that one of Sen. Hillary Clinton's superdelegates, former DNC chairman Joe Andrew, is switching sides to back Sen. Barack Obama. It's a loyalty shift that might persuade more supers to jump off the Clinton ship, but may invite wide criticism as Andrew alludes to in a letter to Democrats.
Here's the early AP write-up, and we've posted the full text of his letter.
Among the highlights:
Dear Friends:I have been inspired.
Today I am announcing my support for Senator Barack Obama for President of the United States of America. I am changing my support from Senator Clinton to Senator Obama, and calling for my fellow Democrats across my home State of Indiana, and my fellow super delegates across the nation, to heal the rift in our Party and unite behind Barack Obama.
The hardest decisions in life are not between good and bad or right and wrong, but between two goods or two rights. That is the decision Democrats face today. We have an embarrassment of riches, but as much as we may love our candidates and revel in the political process that has brought Presidential politics to places that have not seen it in a generation, we cannot let our family affair hurt America by helping John McCain.
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As Democrats, however, we risk letting this moment slip through our fingers. We risk ceding the field to the Republicans and allowing the morally bankrupt Bush Agenda to continue unabated if we do not unite behind a single candidate. Should this race continue after Indiana and North Carolina, it will inevitably become more negative. The polls already show the supporters for both candidates becoming more strident in their positions and more locked into their support. Continuing on this path would be a catastrophe, as we would inadvertently end up doing Republicans work for them. Already, instead of the audacity of hope, we suffer the audacity of one Democrat comparing John McCain favorably to another Democrat. When that happens, you know it is time for all of us to stop, take a deep breath and unite to change America.
We must act and we must act now.
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My endorsement of Senator Obama will not be welcome news to my friends and family at the Clinton campaign. If the campaign's surrogates called Governor Bill Richardson, a respected former member of President Clinton's cabinet, a "Judas" for endorsing Senator Obama, we can all imagine how they will treat somebody like me. They are the best practitioners of the old politics, so they will no doubt call me a traitor, an opportunist and a hypocrite. I will be branded as disloyal, power-hungry, but most importantly, they will use the exact words that Republicans used to attack me when I was defending President Clinton.
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Innuendo is easy. The truth is hard.
Sound bites are easy. Solutions are hard.
Spin is simple and easy. Struggling with facts is complicated and hard.
I have learned the hard way that you can love the candidate and hate the campaign. My stomach churns when I think how my old friends in the Clinton campaign will just pick up the old silly Republican play book and call in the same old artificial attacks and bombardments we have all heard before.
Yet, despite the simple and overwhelming pressure to do anything and everything to win, Barack Obama has risen above it all and demanded a new brand of politics. People flock to Senator Obama because they are rejecting the hyperbole of the old politics. The past eight years of George Bush have witnessed a retreat from substance, science, and reason in favor spin, cronyism and ideology. Barack Obama has dared not only to criticize it, as all Democrats do, but to actually reject playing the same old game. And in doing so, he has shown us a new path to victory.
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Sincerely, Joe Andrew
Read the rest here.
— Christina Bellantoni, national political reporter, The Washington Times
Comments (3)
It takes a courageous person to speak out for what is right for the good of everyone instead of playing it safe for his own career.
The gas tax holiday is one example of what Obama has said, "I will tell you what you need to hear, not what you want to hear."
As many people have said, Hillary Clinton will do anything to win, including destroying the Democratic party. Hillary has always worked for the less fortunate, but her ethics turned me against her many years ago.
Andrew was also very generous to Hillary in an interview by stating that he had also used Karl Rove's play book, but it is time to "turn the page" by giving people the truth. Time to give people a person that will bring out the best in them.
Posted by Jason | May 1, 2008 2:05 PM
I want to congradualte DNC leader Mr. Andrew for making the right choice and stand up for change. Alot of people are supporting Hilary because of favors and race issues. I think we as a nation need to move for solutions to our problems instead of sweeping them under the rug.
Thank God for you Joe Andrew I wish the other superdelegates would follow your advice and support Obama.
Obama for President - 08
Yes we can.
Posted by Jacie | May 2, 2008 4:43 PM
My sincere congratulations to Mr. J. Andrew, welcome to Obama frieght. Iam very conviced that what all you have said is from deep your heart, and i know, the decision never came easy, it took you more courage than the word 'courage' can frash. Rememinds me once again, anything wonderful thing that one can achieve with no moral grounds in it, then, just as nothing at all.
Posted by Nelson Masha | May 3, 2008 5:45 PM