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Obama picks up support from Bloomberg-ites (Former Dem Senators Sam Nunn & David Boren)
The Carpetbagger Report ^ | April 18, 2008 | Steve Benen

Posted on 04/18/2008 2:56:12 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet

Ordinarily, presidential endorsements from two former red-state senators, neither of whom are especially high-profile right now, wouldn’t be especially newsworthy, but I think today’s announcement that Sam Nunn and David Boren are backing Barack Obama is a little more interesting than most.

The Obama campaign sent out a press release, noting the endorsement, and adding that both Nunn and Boren have accepted Obama’s invitation to serve as advisers to his National Security Foreign Policy Team. With Nunn having been a chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, and Boren’s record as the longest-serving chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee in history, these guys carry some institutional heft.

There are a couple of different angles to this, but Josh Marshall emphasizes the fact that Nunn is from Georgia, and Boren is from Oklahoma.

This continues to be one of the most striking features of this campaign — the tendency of politicians who do or did make their careers on the votes of people from small towns and rural areas to come out for Obama.

It’s been going on for three months.

I’ve always been highly skeptical of Hillary Clinton’s argument that she’s a stronger candidate in rural areas and red states. But the pols who know these areas best seem to be even more confident she’s wrong than I do.

Quite right. I haven’t seen a comprehensive analysis in a while, but it seems Obama has enjoyed an advantage among red-state Dems, despite the perception that he’s likely to Clinton’s left, ideologically.

But the angle that stood out for me is that both Nunn and Boren were major players in the drive to launch a Michael Bloomberg presidential campaign.

The NYT reported in December:

On Sunday, [Bloomberg] will join Democratic and Republican elder statesmen at the University of Oklahoma in what the conveners are billing as an effort to pressure the major party candidates to renounce partisan gridlock.

Former Senator David L. Boren of Oklahoma, who organized the session with former Senator Sam Nunn, a Democrat of Georgia, suggested in an interview that if the prospective major party nominees failed within two months to formally embrace bipartisanship and address the fundamental challenges facing the nation, “I would be among those who would urge Mr. Bloomberg to very seriously consider running for president as an independent.”

In fact, both Boren and Nunn, conservative Dems while in Congress, have been so active in the “post-partisan” approach to politics that Nunn even flirted with the idea of being Unity08’s presidential candidate. Last August, Nunn told the Atlanta Journal Constitution, “My own thinking is, it may be a time for the country to say, ‘Timeout. The two-party system has served us well, historically, but it’s not serving us now.’”

And now, with some enthusiasm, he and Bloomberg’s other biggest backer are rallying behind Obama.

This a) points to a possible edge for Obama in wooing independents; b) will renew speculation about who Bloomberg might support; and c) should help Obama with the party’s conservative flank, such as it is.

Update and Post Script: As some emailers have noted, I neglected to mention that Nunn and Boren are also wildly popular with the David Broders of the world, so today’s news might have an effect on him.

As for the conservative wing of the party, I probably should have noted that it mainly consists of Nunn and Boren.


TOPICS: Extended News; Foreign Affairs; Government; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2008endorsements; boren; democrats; election; elections; nunn; obama
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To: praise

In my mind we are at the point of no return. Want more drama??????????????? Vote Betch !!


21 posted on 04/18/2008 8:34:06 PM PDT by praise
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To: praise

What the hell is Mc whats his name have to offer. Just more of the same. What we have had for years. I have had the years and what it has to offer. I am sick of the lies of the right. They all lie.Who are you going to believe????
They all suck but only one says I will conquer the divide between the assholes. They all lie ,so lets not even pretend this website did not bow down to George Bush even after the bashing before the day he was elected Prez. Oh how much they lammeted about that fake until he was all that was left. You people bow down to the right no matter who is running. Who is right ????? Is BO a liar???? Prove him wrong and then let the people prove him wrong. God help BO if he is lying. He will have to deal with not just the US but with the WORLD. This web site is nothing but one liners and nothing else. Lets have a discussion about what is really going on here, instead of left and right.


22 posted on 04/18/2008 8:47:33 PM PDT by praise
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To: praise

You’re here ten years and posting some dreck about supporting Mr. Empty Suit?

That’s no conservative body you are inhabiting.

Either you got this FR account as a baptism present, or you are not “praise”.

Which is it?


23 posted on 04/18/2008 8:53:10 PM PDT by exit82 (People get the government they deserve. And they are about to get it--in spades.)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Really disappointing move by Nunn. I just lost a lot of respect for him.


24 posted on 04/19/2008 6:25:36 AM PDT by FreedomPoster (<===Bitter, Gun-totin', Typical White American)
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