It looks as if the Obama Campaign is surging, at least from this side of the world. With Edwards dropping out, I've been watching the wave of important endorsements:
First it was Caroline and then Ted Kennedy...
Then it was Ned Lamont (which makes sense, since Lamont's race was fueled by the same young, insurgent base that powers Obama's campaign).
Most recently, Moveon.org's members overwhelmingly endorsed Obama.
In a vote:
Obama received 197,444 votes (70.4%)
and Clinton received 83,084 (29.6%)
And then, Charlie Rangel's wife endorsed Obama, despite her husband's support for Clinton.
The snowball is rolling...
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