via Chicago Tribune
Former Mass. Gov. William Weld, a Republican, endorses Obama for 'ability to unify'
By HOLLY RAMER | Associated Press Writer
5:24 PM CDT, October 24, 2008
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) _ Former Massachusetts Gov. William Weld, a Republican, endorsed Democrat Barack Obama for president on Friday, citing the senator's good judgment, "deep sense of calm" and "first-class political temperament."
Weld said he's never endorsed a Democrat for president before, but in the last six weeks or so, it became "close to a no-brainer." Obama has a history of bringing Democrats, Republicans and independents together and is the best choice at a time when America's standing in the world is at a low point, he said.
"It's not often you get a guy with his combination of qualities, chief among which I would say is the deep sense of calm he displays, and I think that's a product of his equally deep intelligence," he said in a phone interview.
Sunday, September 7, 2008
Another Republican endorses the better candidate - BARACK OBAMA
Posted by A Family/Group Member at 9/07/2008 06:44:00 PM
Labels: Endorsements, Republicans
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