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Six More Democratic County Chairs Endorse Barack Obama for President

December 20, 2007

The Obama Campaign have announced the endorsements from six more Democratic County Chairs, bringing the total to 20 Democratic county chairs who have backed Senator Obama for president.

“Our country needs a President who will build consensus and bring people together,” said Bob Nelson, Audubon County Democratic Chair. “And that starts with a campaign that’s open, honest, and positive. From the way Barack Obama runs his campaign in Iowa, it’s clear to me that he is the best candidate to bring America the much needed change we need.”

“While others may provoke negativity, the Obama campaign remains focused on its commitment to the grassroots movement that builds upon our strengths, unites us, and inspires hope,” said Greene County Democratic Chair Nicole Friess-Schilling said. “Great leaders inspire us to be greater people, and that is why I am supporting Barack Obama for president.”

“When Barack Obama came to Guthrie County, Democrats, Republicans and Independents alike came out to
hear his message of hope,” said John Cramer, Guthrie County Democratic Chair. “Americans need a candidate that will unite people if we want to get anything accomplished in Washington, D.C. Americans need Barack Obama.”

“It is time for a president who has shown political courage in opposing the Iraq War, and who has worked across party lines to achieve ethics reform,” said Carl Vandermeulen, Sioux County Democratic Chair. “Senator Obama is a man of integrity who will clean up Washington, D.C. and restore our trust in the presidency again.”

Democratic County Chairs from across the state will play a vital role in Barack Obama’s Iowa campaign. Active in their local communities, these county chairs will provide advice and support to the Obama campaign as they continue to build Obama’s grassroots movement for change.

“To have the support of these community leaders is invaluable to our grassroots organization,” said Senator Obama. “This grassroots movement that will not only help us succeed on caucus night, but also it will propel us forward to bring about change we can believe in.”

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