Sunday, February 17, 2008

Indiana Superdelegates

Indiana has 11 or 12 superdelegates but whose counting? me. So far Obama has one superdelegate from Indiana:

Cordelia Lewis-Burks, the vice chairwoman of the state Democratic party is a Obama supporter.

So far, five superdelegates are committed to Clinton, one is for Obama, and the rest are undeclared:

Bayh has endorses Clinton but will say flowery things about Obama to stay in good grace with the Democratic African-American voters in the great State of Indiana. And the African-Americans voters of Indiana will not demand more.sigh.

Indiana Sen. Evan Bayh Endorses Clinton
Bayh Will Serve As National Campaign Co-Chair
The Clinton Campaign today announced the endorsement of Indiana Senator Evan Bayh and named him a national Campaign Co-Chair.

"Hillary Clinton is a seasoned, experienced leader who will be ready to lead this country on Day One," Bayh said. "She will run the kind of campaign and administration that will appeal to all corners of America, emphasizing national security and middle class economic progress."

Sens. Bayh and Clinton are members of the Senate Armed Services Committee and have traveled together to Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan and met with the Presidents of those countries.

First elected to the Senate in 1998, Sen. Bayh has earned a reputation as a bipartisan problem solver, committed to strengthening our national security, growing small businesses to create new jobs and encouraging responsible fatherhood.


Indiana Democratic Party Chairman Dan Parker,Phoebe Crane, DNC Member
Bob Pastrick, DNC Member, Joe Andrews,


Indiana Democratic Leaders Endorse Clinton
The Clinton Campaign today announced the endorsements of Indiana Democratic Party Chairman Dan Parker and 16 other leading party officials.

“Indiana is ready for change, and Hillary Clinton has the strength and experience to deliver it,” Parker said.

“Hillary is uniquely qualified to hit the ground running on her first day in office and begin tackling the challenges we face at home and abroad,” said Democratic National Committee Member Phoebe Crane.

“Hillary’s impressive record of working across the aisle to get things done is the kind of consensus-building leadership we need to provide quality, affordable health care for every American and move our nation towards energy independence,” said Democratic National Committee Member Bob Pastrick.

“I am grateful for the overwhelming support I’ve received in Indiana,” Clinton said. “With the help of these local leaders, we’ll take our message of change across the state and this nation.”

INDIANA DEMOCRATIC PARTY LEADERS ENDORSING HILLARY TODAY:


Dan Parker, Chairman, Indiana Democratic Party

Dora May Abel, Indiana Democratic Party Deputy Chair
Linda Buzinec, Indiana Democratic Party Treasurer
Butch Morgan, 2nd District Chair
Michelle Livinghouse, 2nd District Vice Chair
Steve Haines, 3rd District Chair
Marjorie Warnick, 3rd District Vice Chair
Jeff Fites, 4th District Chair
J.D. Lux, 5th District Chair
Jan Ellis, 5th District Vice Chair
Tom O’Donnell, 7th District Vice Chair
Anthony Long, 8th District Chair
Mary Lou Terrell, 8th District Vice Chair
Kevin Murray, Indiana Democratic Party Parliamentarian
Marty Titsworth Chandler, Indiana Democratic Party Legal Counsel

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