Kansas Democratic Party State Chair and Superdelegate Endorses Barack Obama for President

May 19, 2008 -- Topeka, KS - Kansas Democratic Party Chair Larry Gates announced his endorsement for Senator Barack Obama for president this afternoon, citing his proven ability to win in red states and his positive campaign for change.

Barack Obama has been endorsed by 302.5 superdelegates. He is 111 delegates away from securing the Democratic nomination.

Barack Obama: Photo by selena marie (CC)Barack Obama: Photo by selena marie (CC)

"Kansans can unite behind Sen. Obama and his positive campaign, and that is why I have chosen to endorse him," Gates said. "He has proven his ability to bring Democrats, Republicans and Independents together, and holds the same commitment to working across party lines as Kansas Governor Kathleen Sebelius.

"Senator Obama inspired record numbers of voters to turn out to the Kansas caucuses, which not only strengthens our Party but also the whole political process. He is the best candidate for Democrats to stand behind as we work to take on John McCain – who supports the war in Iraq and Bush's tax cuts for the wealthiest Americans – in November.

"While I have decided to endorse Sen. Obama, I think it is important to note that Sen. Clinton is a strong leader who ran a passionate campaign. Her contribution to the national discussion has been invaluable and will continue to be important as we're working together to elect Sen. Obama to the White House," Gates said.

Sen. Obama previously received a commitment from Gov. Sebelius, as well as Kansas Democratic Party National Committeeman Lee Kinch and National Committeewoman Randy Roy. Kansas Democratic Party Vice Chair Teresa Krusor announced a commitment to Sen. Clinton. Congressman Dennis Moore, Congresswoman Nancy Boyda and National Federation of Democratic Women President Helen Knetzer remain uncommitted.

Source: Barack Obama campaign


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