Originally posted by: Farang
Originally posted by: randym431
Endorsements don?t really matter, its voters.
Neither Kennedy, or Opra, or Kerry will matter except to Kennedy, Opra and Kerry.
I really don?t think Obama is electable.
He got a huge black vote in SC, but notice it was NOT Obama but
Edwards taking the white male vote.
This is very bad for Obama. I smell a republican in November of 2008.
Kennedy and Kerry are organized throughout the country.
Combined with Leahy, basically all top-level Democrats are behind Obama. The only one missing is former President Clinton, for obvious reasons. Hillary had a lot of endorsements from mid-level Democrats early in her campaign, but now that Obama has taken over as the establishment candidate he will begin picking up more and more superdelegates.
As for the racial divide, this is why the party is getting pissed at the Clintons. They saw Obama pull in the white vote in Iowa, and only after race was injected into the debate (and let's not pretend it wasn't, with Bill's Jessie Jackson comments among others), it started to split that way. Obama still got 24% of the white vote so as long as these tensions ease up a bit he will take it back again, especially as white Democrats lose their alternatives.