Ted Kennedy Endorsement of Barack Obama for President
The Honourable Edward Kennedy, United States Senate2400 JFK BuildingBoston, MA 02203Dear Senator Kennedy: Today, we, your constituents from the great state of Massachusetts, are writing you in regards... continue reading »
"America can't afford to lose the election."
""For all those whose cares have been our concern, the work goes on, the cause endures, the hope still lives, and the dream shall never die!" Please follow Senator Kerry's courageous lead and endorse Senator Obama before Super Tuesday."
"especially now that the Clintons have tarnished Baracks record with race a Kenndy endorse would netralise white suspicions"
"don't endorse hillary just because you've known her longer, we need REAL and INSPIRATIONAL change."
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"Your niece's article on why she endorses Barack Obama was quite touching."
"Please Sir, help guide America in this movement for change!"
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"Obama '08!"
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"Dear Senator Kennedy, please do what you have always done - do what is best for America. Thank you."
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"Senator Kennedy: You better than anybody in this country may understand the importance of leadership in times of turmoil for our country. Your brothers were the last of the true generation of change that attempted to guide us through the difficult years o"
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"Obama is a leader who will bring this great country together. Please give him your powerful endorsement."
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"free at last... free at last...thank GOD almighty...we're free at last."
"The negative campaign the Clinton's are running is hurting the Democrats. Now I see why they are lightning rods for Republicans. Let's end this."
"In 1960, your brother was the voice of change running against a dirty hack more interested in the game of politics rather than the issues in the primary, and luckily, the voice of change and optimism won. The same thing is happening now. I'm 24 years old "