Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Will Richardson endorse before Tuesday?

He's reportedly struggling with the decision.
Richardson's torn. He served in the Clinton White House, first as ambassador to the United Nations, then as Clinton's Secretary of Energy. "I have a history with the Clintons," Richardson said. "And I've always liked her. She always seems very genuine." But Richardson considers Kennedy, who's long been respected by Hispanics, as "a mentor." In 1982, when Richardson ran for Congress for the second time -- he lost two years before -- Kennedy flew to Santa Fe and campaigned for him. "That might have been the reason I was elected," Richardson said. And he said he likes Obama, telling a story about how Obama saved him during one of last year's Democratic debates:

"I had just been asked a question -- I don't remember which one -- and Obama was sitting right next to me. Then the moderator went across the room, I think to Chris Dodd, so I thought I was home free for a while. I wasn't going to listen to the next question. I was about to say something to Obama when the moderator turned to me and said, 'So, Gov. Richardson, what do you think of that?' But I wasn't paying any attention! I was about to say, 'Could you repeat the question? I wasn't listening.' But I wasn't about to say I wasn't listening. I looked at Obama. I was just horrified. And Obama whispered, 'Katrina. Katrina.' The question was on Katrina! So I said, 'On Katrina, my policy . . .' Obama could have just thrown me under the bus. So I said, 'Obama, that was good of you to do that.'"
The article goes on to wonder if Richardson is trying to negotiate "a vice presidential spot in the Democratic ticket, or perhaps a place in the cabinet." I've been thinking for a while that an Obama/Richardson ticket would be a great one. Richardson would bring some important foreign policy experience to the ticket, while also giving it ethnic and geographic diversity.

The coming days leading up to Super Tuesday are going to be very interesting.

3 comments:

sravana said...

From what I've been hearing on NPR, the pundits are saying that Obama has trouble with the hispanic vote.



Here's hoping Richardson can resist the evil that is Billary, and throw his (hispanic) weight behind Obama!

Kristi said...

I am so happy to finally find another blogmate supporting Obama. I don't understand why people aren't seeing the big picture of these candidates. I really hope that Edwards throws his weight towards Barrak.

Kristi said...

It is so nice to finally find another blogmate supporting Obama. I wish others would open their eyes.