Kind Says He Supports Obama
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Posted: 5:45 PM Feb 20, 2008
Last Updated: 5:45 PM Feb 20, 2008

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Ron Kind announced Wednesday that he will pledge his super-delegate vote at the 2008 Democratic convention to Senator Barack Obama.

Last week Kind indicated his super-delegate vote would follow the will of the voters in his congressional district. Obama won the third congressional district with 57% of the vote to Hillary Clinton's 43%.
Obama won the district by about 18,000 votes, winning all but two counties in the 19 county congressional district.

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Posted by: truthman Location: your-right-shoulder on May 29, 2008 at 03:32 AM
Barack will get the nomination. But his beliefs, ideals, philosophy, and background all represent much more of a proletarian dictatorship. He talks of nothing, he is a hype master. A true politian.

Posted by: NinaK Location: Tacoma WA on Feb 20, 2008 at 08:00 PM
Mr. Ron Kind, thank you so much for your support of Mr. Obama by giving your superdelegate to him! Hopefully, more and more superdelegates will follow suit. Mr. Obama is the candidate that best exemplifies the credentials for President and Commander in Chief of our beloved United States of America. He truly believes in "A GOVERNMENT FOR THE PEOPLE AND BY THE PEOPLE"! Again, thank you! I am from Washington State and am very proud he won in EVERY county and by wide margins!

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