Home
Archive
Newsletters
Video
Blogs
Discuss
About
Search
Donate
Advertise
  • AlterNetYour turn

Support AlterNet
Do you value the information you're getting from AlterNet? Please show your support with a tax-deductible donation.


Feedback
Tell us how we're doing.

Advertisement
Advertisement

Civil Rights Icon and Superdelegate John Lewis Officially Dumps Clinton for Obama

Posted by John Nichols, The Nation at 5:29 AM on February 28, 2008.


Lewis, who remains close to Clinton, is not expected to lobby his colleagues all that hard on behalf of Obama. Frankly, that won't be necessary.
John Lewis on Decision to Endorse Obama

Share and save this post:

      

      

Share on Facebook       

AlterNet Social Networks:
follow us on twitter
find us on Facebook

Got a tip for a post?:
Email us | Anonymous form

Get Video in your
mailbox!

 

Georgia Congressman John Lewis, the civil right movement veteran whose endorsement was once seen as a critical component of Hillary Clinton's appeal to African-American voters, confirmed on Wednesday that he will cast his superdelegate vote at this summer's Democratic National Convention for Barack Obama.

Lewis, who hinted at the shift several weeks ago after his Atlanta-area district voted overwhelmingly for the Illinois senator, has told the Atlanta Journal Constitution that, "It's been a long, hard difficult struggle to come to where I am. But when I am, as a superdelegate, I plan to cast my vote at the convention for Barack Obama."

"Something's happening in America, something some of us did not see coming," explained Lewis. "Barack Obama has tapped into something that is extraordinary.

The move costs Clinton more than just a prominent endorsement at a time when her campaign has suffered a number of setbacks, including last week's overwhelming loss in the Wisconsin primary.

It suggests that members of Congress who endorsed Clinton early but whose districts have since voted for Obama will come under increasing pressure to "keep faith with their constituents" by casting their superdelegate votes for Obama.

As Obama has surged, his support among superdelegates -- the almost 800 elected officials and party leaders who are guaranteed votes at the convention not by caucus or primary results but by virtue of their positions -- has grown dramatically.

With the Lewis move, the Illinois senator now has commitments from 201 superdelegates to 255 for Clinton. And the Illinois senator's base of support will almost certainly increase in coming days as members of Congress -- not just African Americans but white liberals who represent college towns and urban areas where Obama has run especially well in recent primaries -- are encouraged to follow the lead of John Lewis.

Lewis, who remains close to Clinton, is not expected to lobby his colleagues all that hard on behalf of Obama. Frankly, that won't be necessary. His decision says everything that needs to be said.

Digg!

Tagged as: clinton, obama, superdelegates, lewis

John Nichols writes about politics for The Nation magazine as its Washington correspondent.


Tony Kushner: Right-Wing Opposition to Recognizing Climate Change Comes "Entirely From Greed"
In 1991 Angels in America took on the impact of humans on the environment. Now we face a more intractable instance of environmental decay.
Post by Staff. November 30, 2009.
Scahill and Olbermann on Blackwater: Murderous Crusaders for Christ
Scary stuff.
Post by Joshua Holland. November 27, 2009.
Glenn Beck Dividing U.S. into 7 Parts ... Will Offer Americans Right-Wing Education
9/12 movement spreads its pernicious tentacles.
Post by Staff. November 23, 2009.
Advertisement
You've chosen to turn comments off for the entire site. Would you like to turn them back on?