Friday, December 14, 2007

Barack Obama received a newspaper endorsement in New Hampshire today from the Littleton Courier:

...Obama's personality comes across as calm, intellectual and diplomatic, yet firm, decisive and valued. These are all important qualities for our next president. The Illinois senator, at times, seems to project the image of an outsider seeking to reform foreign policy, health care and the economy.

Obama comes across as a man willing to listen to the ideas of others, but unwilling to compromise America's values to appease enemy leaders or achieve a false peace....

Although it is an overused phrase, America has reached a critical point. Threats from within, as well as without, threaten our values; and it will take an educated, steadfast and reasonable personality to overcome these obstacles. Barack Obama should be the Democratic nomination for president.

Read the full article at the Littleton Courier.


Idaho endorsements

Obama also picked up a pair of endorsements in the state of Idaho today:

Ada County Commissioner Paul Woods is serving his first term as Ada County Commissioner (elected in 2006). He has worked hard to sustain Ada County's quality of life, restore cooperative governance, fight & treat substance abuse, and monitor and assist planned community efforts in Boise and surrounding areas. Commissioner Woods supports Barack Obama for President.

State Senator Mike Burkett has served proudly as the District 19 Senator in Boise, ID, since 2002. In prior years, Sen. Burkett has acted as the Assistant Minority Leader and also served several terms in the Idaho State Legislature between 1988-1992. For many years, he has worked hard to represent the citizens of District 19 and the State of Idaho by improving access and affordability to education and improve our quality way of life. Sen. Burkett supports Barack Obama for President.

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