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Obama's Republican Posse Keeps Growing

Posted by Steve Benen, Washington Monthly at 9:32 AM on October 24, 2008.


Former White House press secretary Scott McClellan is the latest Republican to come out for Obama.
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I vaguely recall the point in the presidential campaign -- I think it was called "the summer" -- when the chattering class obsessed over whether Barack Obama could keep the various elements of the Democratic Party together.

I think the media missed the more interesting trend: Obama is keeping Democrats together, and is picking up support from conservatives and Republicans.

It's been a rough couple of weeks for the McCain campaign, watching fairly high-profile Republicans endorse Obama, including Colin Powell, Christopher Buckley, Ken Adelman, and former Minnesota Gov. Arne Carlson.

Yesterday, Obama picked up yet another.

Scott McClellan, the former White House press secretary who sharply criticized President Bush in his memoir last spring, told CNN Thursday he's voting for Barack Obama.

"From the very beginning I have said I am going to support the candidate that has the best chance for changing the way Washington works and getting things done and I will be voting for Barack Obama and clapping," McClellan told new CNN Host D.L. Hughley.

McClellan is the third high-profile Bush insider to throw his support to Obama, following Powell and Matt Dowd.

It's not just the more visible public figure, either. E.J. Dionne, Jr., noted in his column today, "In The Post tracking poll released yesterday, Barack Obama drew 22 percent of the vote from self-described conservatives. That's a seven-point gain on John Kerry's 2004 conservative share."

But it's the endorsements that have to be dispiriting for the McCain campaign. To be fair, McClellan, by virtue of his book, stopped reading from the Republican script quite a while ago, and it's fair to say his influence in GOP circles is minimal. But when the spokesperson for a conservative Republican president breaks ranks and throws his support to a progressive Democrat, it only adds to the sense of momentum and inevitability.

Update: Former Massachusetts Gov. William Weld, a Republican, also endorsed Obama this morning.


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Keep 'em Comin!
Posted by: kittybrat on Oct 25, 2008 2:45 AM   
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This article is heartening and lovely to read.

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Like rats off a sinking ship!
Posted by: bettyn on Oct 25, 2008 2:25 PM   
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Here come the Repugnant moderates.

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Terrytom hold the glee
Posted by: terryton on Oct 26, 2008 7:45 AM   
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Could these rethugnican turncoats be the October surprise we have once feared? My fear remains. The real power elite will stop at nothing to continue as has been all too well demonstrated over the last 8 years. In spite of the media seeming to get on board lately with Obama I am still sure they are a large part of the Fascist Conversion of America. Those polls that still have them only a percent or two apart trouble me. That with the now constant blather about the undecided voters is also troubling. The last stolen election in 2004 had the exit polls clearly in favor of Gore. The efforts to steal and alter this election are far greater than ever before so be prepared for another theft of the public will. Great tragedy my yet lie ahead be it in some kind of attack or another great theft both politically and economically.

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