Big day yesterday -- in case you missed it, renowned foreign policy expert Zbigniew Brzezinski said Barack Obama was best suited to lead our country and turn the page on foreign policy. The Washington Post and the New York Times have more on this key endorsement.
Update -- Watch the video:
Meanwhile, the grassroots movement continues to sweep the country. Yesterday in Florida, Barack drew a huge and enthusiastic crowd at Florida A&M.
Details from the St. Petersburg Times:
More than 1,000 people filled Gaither gym on the historically black college campus as Obama issued his message of harmony while also delivering a sharp indictment of the Bush administration's handling of the Iraq war.The crowd began arriving two hours early. And they were loud... "It's a Dean-like energy," Gillum said, "only we're taking it to the next level...The Obama campaign has three paid staff members in Florida but a few thousand volunteers who act as pitchmen on the Internet, in coffee shops and by canvassing neighborhoods.This week, for example, Gillum organized "dorm storms" on Tallahassee's three college campuses, knocking on doors and urging students to come to Friday's rally.
More than 1,000 people filled Gaither gym on the historically black college campus as Obama issued his message of harmony while also delivering a sharp indictment of the Bush administration's handling of the Iraq war.
The crowd began arriving two hours early. And they were loud...
"It's a Dean-like energy," Gillum said, "only we're taking it to the next level...
The Obama campaign has three paid staff members in Florida but a few thousand volunteers who act as pitchmen on the Internet, in coffee shops and by canvassing neighborhoods.
This week, for example, Gillum organized "dorm storms" on Tallahassee's three college campuses, knocking on doors and urging students to come to Friday's rally.
Barack is heading to New Orleans tomorrow, where he'll deliver a major speech as the two year anniversary of Katrina approaches. We'll keep you updated from the Big Easy.
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