Gov. Bill Richardson of New Mexico, who sought to become the nation??s first Hispanic president this year, plans to endorse Senator Barack Obama for the Democratic nomination on Friday at a campaign event in Oregon, according to an Obama adviser.

Mr. Richardson, a former congressman and energy secretary in the Clinton administration, dropped out of the Democratic race in January after finishing behind Mr. Obama and Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton in the first nominating contests in Iowa and New Hampshire.

Since then, both Mr. Obama and Mrs. Clinton have aggressively courted Mr. Richardson for his endorsement. Mrs. Clinton had also deployed her husband, and Mr. Richardson??s former boss, to seek the governor??s political support; former President Bill Clinton watched the Super Bowl in February with Mr. Richardson, and both Clintons had spent time on the phone trying to persuade him to back her candidacy.

In a statement explaining his endorsement, which was provided by the Obama campaign early Friday morning, Mr. Richardson hailed Mr. Obama??s judgment and ability to be commander-in-chief ?? qualities that Mrs. Clinton has called into question in recent weeks on the campaign trail.

??I believe he is the kind of once-in-a-lifetime leader that can bring our nation together and restore America??s moral leadership in the world,? Mr. Richardson said in the statement. ??As a presidential candidate, I know full well Sen. Obama??s unique moral ability to inspire the American people to confront our urgent challenges at home and abroad in a spirit of bipartisanship and reconciliation.?
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/21/us...d-endorse.html

Yeah, he's a real uniter! He's proven everything BUT that as of late. :wtf:

IF Obama is the candidate, how many think that Richardson just cut a deal for the V.P. position?

Have a good one!:s4:
Psycho4Bud Reviewed by Psycho4Bud on . Richardson Endorses Obama Gov. Bill Richardson of New Mexico, who sought to become the nation??s first Hispanic president this year, plans to endorse Senator Barack Obama for the Democratic nomination on Friday at a campaign event in Oregon, according to an Obama adviser. Mr. Richardson, a former congressman and energy secretary in the Clinton administration, dropped out of the Democratic race in January after finishing behind Mr. Obama and Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton in the first nominating contests in Iowa and Rating: 5