How Obama Blew the Edwards Endorsement


March 29th, 2008

New York Magazine has reported details on how Senator Obama was unable to secure an endorsement from John Edwards.

According to a Democratic strategist unaligned with any campaign but with knowledge of the situation gleaned from all three camps, the answer is simple: Obama blew it. Speaking to Edwards on the day he exited the race, Obama came across as glib and aloof. His response to Edwards’s imprecations that he make poverty a central part of his agenda was shallow, perfunctory, pat. Clinton, by contrast, engaged Edwards in a lengthy policy discussion. Her affect was solicitous and respectful. When Clinton met Edwards face-to-face in North Carolina ten days later, her approach continued to impress; she even made headway with Elizabeth. Whereas in his Edwards sit-down, Obama dug himself in deeper, getting into a fight with Elizabeth about health care, insisting that his plan is universal (a position she considers a crock), high-handedly criticizing Clinton’s plan (and by extension Edwards’s) for its insurance mandate.



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2 Responses to “How Obama Blew the Edwards Endorsement”
  1. MomGrandma Says:

    Even in spite of all the background that has been brought forward on Senator Obama, he is plainly and simply not knowledgable nor seasoned enough to hold the highest position in our government. We are in serious trouble and need a strong candidate. Hillary Clinton has shown this in all of their debates. No wonder, after Pennsylvania, that he no longer wishes to debate with Senator Clinton.

  2. Quotes Says:

    Thanks for sharing this!

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