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May 30, 2008
Mollohan endorses Obama
Intelligence, moral strength needed, congressman says

U.S. Rep. Alan B. Mollohan, D-W.Va., announced his support for Barack Obama as Democratic Party nominee for president late Thursday afternoon.

All four of West Virginia's Democratic members of Congress have endorsed the Illinois senator. Mollohan joins Sens. Robert C. Byrd and Jay Rockefeller and Rep. Nick J. Rahall.

"While Sen. Hillary Clinton has proved herself an untiring advocate of issues important to West Virginians, Sen. Obama has the particular combination of intelligence, moral strength, and leadership abilities that our state and our country need today," Mollohan said Thursday in a prepared statement.

Clinton soundly defeated Obama in West Virginia's presidential primary on May 13. The New York senator and former first lady received 67 percent of the vote to Obama's 26 percent.

But the state's members of Congress are superdelegates, and are not bound by how state residents voted. Rockefeller and Rahall endorsed Obama in March, while Byrd waited until a week after the primary.

Three West Virginia superdelegates, all Democratic Party officials, have endorsed Clinton. Three others, including Gov. Joe Manchin, have not endorsed anyone.

"Throughout American history - from George Washington to Abraham Lincoln and Franklin Roosevelt - our times of greatest challenge have produced our greatest leaders," Mollohan said Thursday. "Our challenges today are different, but they too call for greatness in leadership."

Mollohan specifically said the country needs a president who:

  • "Will lead us out of a war we should never have begun."
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    Posted By: jackilynkay (4:41pm 05-31-2008)
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    A Grown up,
    A grown up knows others words that can be used besides cuss words. You mentality sounds like that of the priest who spoke in Obama's church. I am NOT whining...you will see who is whining and that will be you when you end up with a Republican again because you didn't have the good sense to vote against Obama. Time will tell and I will be saying that I told you so. No, Hillary did not get all the delegates from WV which is not right either. There is a difference between crying and stating the facts, you moron. Just wait and SEE who is crying in the end.

    Posted By: sickofhearingyoubitch (11:50am 05-31-2008)
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    The super delegates have the same right to vote the way they choose just like the rest of us. I voted for Clinton.Im not bitter because I respect the rights of others but as far as Im concerened I will not turn my back on the demorcratic party regardless who wins the nomination because i can not survive another repulican administration.

    Posted By: A Grown Up (6:42am 05-31-2008)
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    Jackiekay- You are kidding, right? Are the electoral votes from WV not going to Clinton? That is what you voted for and you got what you wanted. Your vote has nothing to do with the super delegate system. Quit your damn crying just because your candidate lost. You are worse than a whiny republican for heaven's sakes. If you are so scared of Obama then vote McCain, Problem solved....but stop your damn crying about how this close to living in a communist country. You are making a fool out of yourself.

    Posted By: Angi (10:38pm 05-30-2008)
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    Superdelegates has a mind of their own and are entitled to their own opinions. They shouldn't have to agree with the ones that voted. Remember some of us didn't vote for Clinton. I say let each have their own minds and opinions and speak for who they think are the best for the job.

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