Obama Picks Up Another Superdelegate
Barack Obama's effort to woo superdelegates with a trip to the House of Representatives this morning appears to have already paid off.
Previously undeclared superdelegate Rep. Brad Miller, D-N.C., said that he would cast his vote at the Democratic convention for the Illinois senator.
Miller made his decision after meeting with Obama in Washington today.
"Senator Obama understands that he has the chance not just to win the election this year, but to be a great president," Miller wrote in his announcement.
Read Miller's full statement below:
Previously undeclared superdelegate Rep. Brad Miller, D-N.C., said that he would cast his vote at the Democratic convention for the Illinois senator.
Miller made his decision after meeting with Obama in Washington today.
"Senator Obama understands that he has the chance not just to win the election this year, but to be a great president," Miller wrote in his announcement.
Read Miller's full statement below:
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