Saturday, January 5, 2008

Doyle Backs Obama

Way back in April 2007, Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett endorsed Barack Obama.

FINALLY, Wisconsin Governor Jim Doyle has backed a Democrat for president.

Drum roll....

It's Obama.

Surprise, surprise.

From the Wisconsin State Journal:


Saying the country is in need of a "uniter," Gov. Jim Doyle today endorsed fellow Democrat Barack Obama's bid for the presidency.

The announcement came two days after Obama's convincing victory in the Iowa caucus and three days before New Hampshire's first-in-the-nation primary.

"He is a person who has shown he can build coalitions and he can inspire people and he can bring more people into the political process, and I feel very strongly he can govern like he can campaign," Doyle said in a conference call with Obama campaign manager David Plouffe.

Doyle said he had been considering endorsing Obama even before the Iowa caucus but withheld it because of loyalties to other Democratic candidates, including New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson, with whom Doyle is close, and New York Sen. Hillary Clinton.


Sure, I buy that.

BEFORE Obama's Iowa victory, Doyle wanted to endorse Obama but withheld it because Doyle is so darn loyal to his close friends Bill Richardson and Hillary Clinton.

Yeah, right.

The timing of Doyle's endorsement is incredibly self-serving.


Still, this could end up biting Doyle when all is said and done. The Obama bandwagon looks awfully inviting at the moment, but if Hillary gets her act together and wins the Dem nomination, Doyle will likely regret throwing his weight behind Obama.


I wonder if Oprah's endorsement swayed Doyle. He seems like he'd be an Oprah fan.


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