John Edwards Picks Up Congressional Support

John Edwards received a large number of endorsements from Congressional Democrats in the past couple days.  Currently, he is tied with Barack Obama among endorsements from sitting members of Congress.

Congressional endorsements are key for Edwards because he is not a current office holder.  Congressional colleagues of Biden, Clinton, Dood, Obama and Kucinich are opting instead to go with the former senator from North Carolina.

Just who is endorsing Edwards and what are they saying about him?

http://www.johnedwards.com/news/press-re leases/20070308-ncdelegation/

The John Edwards for President campaign announced today that all seven members of North Carolina's Democratic Congressional delegation are endorsing Senator John Edwards for President.

Congressman Price endorsed Edwards saying, "The North Carolina delegation unanimously supports John's candidacy because we know his character, leadership ability, and commitment to our country. John's vision for our country is one of opportunity and common sense solutions to the challenges we face. He'll be an effective President, and we look forward to helping put a great North Carolinian in the White House."

http://www.johnedwards.com/news/press-re leases/20070307-gonzalez/

The John Edwards for President campaign announced today that Congressman Charlie Gonzalez endorsed Senator John Edwards as the Democratic nominee for President.

"Among his many efforts to help working Americans, John Edwards has been a tireless advocate for raising the minimum wage. In 2006, he criss-crossed the nation to help pass ballot initiatives raising the minimum wage in six states, since the previous Republican-led Congress refused to raise the federal minimum wage. John Edwards is focused on strengthening our middle class and lifting more Americans out of poverty."

http://www.johnedwards.com/news/press-re leases/20070308-bell/

The John Edwards for President campaign announced today that former congressman and 2006 Texas gubernatorial candidate Chris Bell endorsed Senator John Edwards as the Democratic nominee for President.

"I am pleased to announce my endorsement of John Edwards for President. Having traveled the state in my run for governor in 2006, I know what Texas Democrats are looking for in a candidate and a leader, and John Edwards is it. If we want to take back the White House, we need a candidate who can fight and win everywhere in the country, including here in Texas. I am convinced that nobody will work harder for the values that Texas Democrats believe in, especially by fighting every day for people who work for a living."

The list goes on.  http://hill6.thehill.com/endorsements-20 08.html

Rep. G.K. Butterfield (D-NC)
Rep. Bob Etheridge (D-NC)
Rep. Charlie Gonzalez (D-TX)
Rep. Raul Grijalva (D-AZ)
Rep. Eddie Bernice Johnson (D-TX)
Rep. Mike McIntyre (D-NC)
Rep. Brad Miller (D-NC)
Rep. David Price (D-NC)
Rep. Health Shuler (D-NC)
Rep. Bart Stupak (D-MI)
Rep. Mel Watt (D-NC)
Rep. Al Wynn (D-MD)

Have your Democratic members of Congress endorsed anyone yet?  If not, you should contact them and express your preference.



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Re: John Edwards Picks Up Congressional Support (3.00 / 3)

These are especially nice pickups because he needs to increase his support among African-Americans in order to win, which he should be able to do with his progressive platform.


by david mizner on Fri Mar 09, 2007 at 03:08:48 PM EST

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I like that the whole North Carolina delegation endorsed him. You expect that since its where he lives, but its still nice.


by okamichan13 on Fri Mar 09, 2007 at 03:25:28 PM EST

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Actually, I didn't expect all of them in solidarity to do this.  I salute them, and I hope they can convince their neighboring colleagues (from the South) to join them in supporting Edwards.

This has been quite a day. :-)


by benny06 on Fri Mar 09, 2007 at 07:37:45 PM EST
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Great news! All seven NC Congressional Democrats endorsed Edwards, to no surprise.

In addition to the seven North Carolina Democrats, Reps. Raúl Grijalva (Ariz.), Bart Stupak (Mich.), Charles Gonzalez (Texas) and Eddie Bernice Johnson (Texas) have also endorsed Edwards, a one-term senator first elected in 1998 who was selected as the vice presidential nominee in 2004.

Rep. Al Wynn (D-Md.), who rallied his colleagues in 2004 to persuade Sen. John Kerry (D-Mass.) to choose him as his running mate, sent a letter to Democratic National Committee members in February touting Edwards's efforts "to end poverty in America."


by NCDemAmy on Fri Mar 09, 2007 at 03:58:28 PM EST

Al Wynn endorsed Edwards (none / 0)

He probably doesn't want that to get too much coverage since Wynn is in for another primary fight this year.


by Terryus on Fri Mar 09, 2007 at 04:02:58 PM EST

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Has Edwards (Donna) announced yet?


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by Vox Populi on Fri Mar 09, 2007 at 05:06:41 PM EST
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Hasn't announced yet (none / 0)

I certainly hope she does though.


by Terryus on Fri Mar 09, 2007 at 08:53:52 PM EST
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Edwards has some support out here in Missouri, too.


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by clarkent on Fri Mar 09, 2007 at 04:08:08 PM EST

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Missouri too! Thanks for the link.

And two of northeast Missouri's biggest Democrats announced they were supporting Edwards for president in 2008: former Lt. Gov. Joe Maxwell, a lawyer from Mexico, Mo., and current state Sen. Wes Shoemyer, D-Shelbina.

"He's got a great style of campaigning for rural Missouri," Shoemyer said. "He has helped Missouri Democrats for years, and we are helping him now."

That latter point is one that several state Democrats privately point out. Since 2004, Edwards has made at least a dozen stops in the state. No other contender comes close.

Many of his trips were to aid local candidates...


by NCDemAmy on Fri Mar 09, 2007 at 04:21:53 PM EST
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That's great news.  Support is building for John Edwards while the MSM focuses on celebrity candidates.


by littafi on Fri Mar 09, 2007 at 04:55:51 PM EST

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Supporting is building for all major candidates.  Obama has gotten several endorsements himself as has Hillary.  Yes Edwards is building support and I am glad to see it, but the second half of that comment is stupid and pointless to make.  If the media was focusing on Edwards and another candidate's supporter made the comment you just made, tell me it wouldn't piss you off.

Don't make these kind of stupid comments.  You are better than that.


by yitbos96bb on Sat Mar 10, 2007 at 01:49:11 PM EST
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Once again, you cannot respond -- a comment is "is stupid and pointless to make."

This statement is real bullshit:

"Don't make these kind of stupid comments.  You are better than that."

Why not just disagree instead of insulting me?  You keep using ad hominem attacks.  
 


by littafi on Sat Mar 10, 2007 at 04:06:40 PM EST
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because any endorsement of another candidate is per se to y a dig at his or her sychophant nature. I fnally had a good conversation in an interview yesterday with an obama supporter and he gave me a reaon to want to consider obama, y does not.


by bruh21 on Sat Mar 10, 2007 at 09:20:54 PM EST
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What was his reason?


by adamterando on Sun Mar 11, 2007 at 02:49:32 PM EST
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It wasn't what he said. it was how he said it. He didn't attack me for saying that I'm not sure. Instead, he said gave his reasons, and understood that it was okay for me not to be sure. One of my concerns with the process, and I'm a process type of guy despite y's claim to the contrary, is that I don't believe in annointing anyone. I will support whoever is the Democratic nominee, but they must each be vetted. The concerns raised must be addressed, and they must consistently show they will address them in teh general election. He addressed each one of my concerns, made it clear it was okay that I was interested in Edwards, etc. It's more like he showed respect, which from a lot Obama supporters and from at times some of Obama's comment to those who disagree who he doesn't feel he has to shore up such as the Democratic base online I don't always sense. I think overall Obama does respect people, but he is like all of them a politician. He has sized up who he thinks of as important in the fermanment, and who is not. Some kooky online peo will concerns aren't it. Although the questions being raised here are out there. But as I said, this guy convinced me through his approach that this is maybe just my perception and not who the guy is - we shall see. He also pointed out that my other concern about shared sacrifice which is missing from Obama's talking about coming together is indeed. Again, we shall see. What I do know is that I've not seen folks like y try to answer my questions without being defensive and its getting old.


by bruh21 on Mon Mar 12, 2007 at 01:31:12 AM EST
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No Bruh...Wrong once again. I have no problem with people supporting their candidate.  I have an issue with them supporting them and taking an unprovoked shot at another candidate.  

Had he said  "Edwards is building support while being ignored by the MSM."  I wouldn't have said a word and probably would have given him a 3 rating.  Believe me, I am far from a sycophant... I don't agree with everything Obama does... I even chastised him for not pulling out of the Fox news debate before it was cancelled.  I do feel he his the best candidate; I have said Edwards is a great candidate as well.  I'm tired of the little underhanded shots several Edwards supporters keep taking at the man, some of which are almost as bad as the shots from Fox News.  There were multiple ways for him to make his post, but he chose the one making an attack on Obama and Clinton.  


by yitbos96bb on Sun Mar 11, 2007 at 04:05:41 PM EST
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The particular poster you down-rated mentioned "celebrity candidates."  Obama and Clinton ARE celebrity candidates.  Why does that piss you off?


The sharpest criticism often goes hand in hand with the deepest idealism and love of country. ~RFK
by Vox Populi on Sun Mar 11, 2007 at 08:33:10 PM EST
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And I want to point out I also yelled at an Obama supporter on here for doing the exact same thing.  


by yitbos96bb on Sun Mar 11, 2007 at 04:06:46 PM EST
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I said the MSM Celebrity attack you made on OBAMA was bullshit.  Why not phrase your statements to say something like "Edwardsis building support even though he is being ignored by the MSM."  Says the same thing without taking a shot at Obama.  Its a shame you can't understand how your comments are offensive.


by yitbos96bb on Sun Mar 11, 2007 at 04:00:30 PM EST
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endorsements are useless... nobody cares..

look at al gore's endorsement of dean... what did that do?

i hate to ask who these "celebrity candidates" littafi is referring to! are their supporters "celebrity supporters"?


by serge in dc on Fri Mar 09, 2007 at 07:23:27 PM EST

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Endorsements grant legitimacy.  Gore endorsing Dean in 2004 morphed the Dean campaign from political insurgent to Democratic front-runner overnight.

Endorsements matter, particularly for lower-information voters.  It's about persuasion.  If you trust the person endorsing a candidate, you are more likely to support that candidate yourself.


The sharpest criticism often goes hand in hand with the deepest idealism and love of country. ~RFK
by Vox Populi on Fri Mar 09, 2007 at 07:32:55 PM EST
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This is correct.  Another way to say it is that it matters to the ground booters.


by benny06 on Fri Mar 09, 2007 at 07:38:44 PM EST
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anyways.. as much as i think endorsements don't matter much to obama hillary or edwards (they are more important to candidates who don't have much name recognition..i think second tier candidates) i do think its always nice to have them and i'm sure they are out trying to get them...

but i've observed in the past they really don't amount to a hill of beans...

i don't understand this criticism that obama and hillary are celebrities or the main stream media treats them as such..i don't see that.. maybe i don't tap into the main stream media enough....


by serge in dc on Fri Mar 09, 2007 at 07:54:38 PM EST
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so what happened?? no  one trusts gore???

i didn't hear anyone.. not ONE person in the live coverage of the iowa caucuses saying "gore supported dean lets vote for dean"

not one..


by serge in dc on Fri Mar 09, 2007 at 07:47:07 PM EST
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It's all little things that help grow support.  Its a proven fact that people are more likely to do business with someone who has been introduced to them by someone they respect and trust.  The same works in most circles in life, including life.  Gore is a Democrat many in the party trust implicitly... his endorsement DID bring some people over to Dean and gave Dean a lot of media coverage as well.  Endorsements may not be the most important thing, but they do help and are important.


by yitbos96bb on Sat Mar 10, 2007 at 01:53:48 PM EST
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In the period in which AFSCME, SEIU, and Gore endorsed Dean, it made me take another look at him.


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by jallen on Sat Mar 10, 2007 at 03:11:25 PM EST
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I think endorsements do matter, but there are certain endorsements I value over others. When the Des Moines Register endorsed Edwards in 2004 I think that helped with some caucus goers who were still undecided. I agree that the celebrity comment went too far. Hillary and Obama are viable candidates, but I think the above poster is a little put off at what the MSM is making them out to be, which is more like celebrities rather then intelligent politicians.


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by Sarah Lane on Fri Mar 09, 2007 at 07:46:51 PM EST
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Please for the love of GOD, use capitals, punctuation, etc.  It really diminishes the impact of your statements when you post the way you have.  


by yitbos96bb on Sat Mar 10, 2007 at 01:50:36 PM EST
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I will also add that endorsements bring networks.  

Elected Official X endorses Candidate Y.  Elected X tells his network of supporters of his support for Candidate Y - and likely X leverages said network for Y.

Endorsers either work for those they endorse because the former genuinely really wants the latter to be successful, or because the former wants his/her endorsement of the latter to be meaningful...that makes the former look more important...so they work a little.  Probably a little bit of both for most endorsers.


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by Peter from WI on Sun Mar 11, 2007 at 03:30:25 PM EST
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It's nice that his hometown folks are endorsing him.


by rikyrah on Fri Mar 09, 2007 at 10:25:25 PM EST

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I'll be happy as a clam if 2008 becomes a 2-way race between Obama and Edwards.  Good luck!


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by Go Vegetarian on Sat Mar 10, 2007 at 11:25:54 AM EST

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Agreed!


by yitbos96bb on Sat Mar 10, 2007 at 01:54:10 PM EST
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This doesn't surprise me Vox... After all, Edwards WAS their colleague not too long ago and has appealed for their support.  While the new guys would more of a story (except for the NC delegates), any people who were in congress before 2004 would make sense to support Edwards or any of the current senators.


by yitbos96bb on Sat Mar 10, 2007 at 01:35:22 PM EST

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That should be appealed for their support before in 2003-2004.


by yitbos96bb on Sat Mar 10, 2007 at 01:54:52 PM EST
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