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Four More Superdelegates Endorse Barack Obama

Today, the Chair and Associate Chair of the Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party endorsed Barack Obama. Chair Brian Melendez and Associate Chair Donna Cassutt — two Minnesota superdelegates — backed Obama, citing his overwhelming win in the Minnesota caucuses and ability to bring new voters into the process.


The Obama campaign also announced that North Dakota superdelegate and Democratic National Committee Member Renee Pfenning endorsed Barack Obama. Pfenning noted that:

"Sen. Obama made an unprecedented investment in North Dakota prior to the Feb. 5 Presidential Preference Caucuses. His campaign placed full-time staffers on the ground here. Their efforts helped the Democratic-NPL Party achieve a record caucus turnout in which Sen. Obama received 61 percent of the vote.

"Even after the caucuses, I continue to receive many positive messages from North Dakota's grassroots about Sen. Obama. There is a strong feeling throughout this state and country that he is bringing people together for the positive change our country desperately needs right now."


Finally, in Austin today State Representative and Democratic National Committee Superdelegate Yvonne Davis (D-Dallas) endorsed Senator Obama's grassroots campaign for change, saying:

When I look at the sad state of affairs in our community and across the nation-- I know we can do better. That is why today I am endorsing Senator Barack Obama for President of the United States of America.

Senator Obama sets himself apart because he is able to bring Americans together to finally overcome the great challenges we face.

Senator Obama offers leadership and vision for what this country can achieve when we put aside our differences and come together behind our common purpose. Only if we work together can we create the change we believe in.