Caroline Kennedy-Schlossberg isn't the only member of her family backing Barack Obama:
Senator Edward M. Kennedy will endorse Barack Obama for president tomorrow, breaking his year-long neutrality to send a powerful signal of where the legendary Massachusetts Democrat sees the party going -- and who he thinks is best to lead it.Kennedy confidantes told the Globe today that the Bay State's senior senator will appear with Obama and Kennedy's niece, Caroline Kennedy, at a morning rally at American University in Washington tomorrow to announce his support.
That will be a potentially significant boost for Obama as he heads into a series of critical primaries on Super Tuesday, Feb. 5.
Obama has been getting significant support from red state Democrats in recent weeks -- Missouri Senator Claire McCaskill, Arizona Governor Janet Napolitano, and South Dakota Senator Tim Johnson, to name a few -- but this is about as big a blue state endorsement as one can get. Kennedy's support was definitely key to John Kerry's success in 2004. While the math is certainly different now than it was during the last nominating process, one would have to imagine that receiving robust support from the Kennedy clan, and Ted Kennedy in particular, could help open up some important liberal establishment support for Obama at a time when a late infusion of cash and progressive support could still make a major difference ahead of February 5. Kennedy's support could also help sway some superdelegates to the Obama camp.
This doesn't upend everything. But it certainly is a big pick up for Obama.
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