Pennsylvania Endorsements

Hillary may have the governor of Pennsylvania on her side, along with other leading politicos, but on the eve of the election the leading papers in Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, and even Scranton where Hillary has roots, are backing Barack. The editorial in the Philadelphia Daily News today perhaps says it better than any endorsement yet.
The paper focuses on his campaign -- how it is run -- as being a good indication of how his administration might be run. Consider this snippet:

THERE IS a way to match Clinton's and Obama's performances on a relatively equal playing field: their campaigns.

A candidate's campaign may be the best indicator of how she or he will govern. If so, an Obama administration would be well-managed, inclusive and astonishingly broad-based. It would make good use of technology and communicate a message of unity and, yes, hope.

It would not be content with eking out slim victories by playing to the narrow interests of the swing voters of the moment while leaving the rest of the country as deeply divided as ever. Instead, an Obama administration would seek to expand the number of Americans who believe that they have a personal stake in our collective future - and that they have the power to change things.

It would motivate them to hold their representatives accountable for making it happen. That is, after all, the only way to get us out of Iraq, to address global warming, to make us energy-independent. It's the only way to resist the forces arrayed against providing universal health care, rebuilding our infrastructure and returning our schools to world-class status. It's the only way to give our children the means to compete with children in other parts of the world who are healthier, better-educated and have more opportunities than many of our own.

I realize newspaper endorsements don't win elections, but this does show that people are paying attention and that they like what they see in Obama.

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