Washington
19 October 2008
.Former U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell says he is backing Democrat Barack Obama for president.
VOA's Paula Wolfson reports Powell made the announcement during a nationally broadcast television interview.
Powell says Barack Obama has the ability to transform America and American politics.
Colin Powell (2008 file photo)
"He has met the standard of being a successful president, being an exceptional president. I think he is a transformational figure. He is a new generation coming onto the world stage, onto the American stage. And for that reason, I will be voting for Senator Barack Obama," he said. [All the above including the photo from Voice of America]
I think this one is important because there was actually any doubt that Powell would do this.
As the most prominent African American in US politics before Obama, as a Republican who was burned by the Bush Administration over his Iran testimony at the UN, as a former head of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Powell was probably pulled in different directions, but I just don't see how he could do anything but endorse Obama. If Obama were a Palin type candidate, there's no way Powell would have endorsed him, simply because he was black. But a very credible candidate like this? How could he not?
If Obama is elected (yes, I know, I just don't count my chickens early) just his election will change the landscape of the United States and the world. We'll have a president whose consciousness is open to the future, not the past. Powell has to know this.
Don't hold you breath waiting for Clarence Thomas' Obama endorsement, though.
Colin Powell would never put his name on a candidate that is unskilled and incapable of performing the job. This should carry some weight with Independents and Republicans that are undecided.
ReplyDeletePowell's endorsement has been much anticipated because of his impressive foreign policy credentials, a subject on which Obama, a first-term senator from Illinois, is weak. Powell is a Republican centrist popular among moderate voters.
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