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It's official: Powell Endorses Obama

posted 10/19/2008 9:33:52 AM |
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Colin Powell endorses Obama

* Story Highlights
* Ex-Secretary of State Colin Powell voting for Barack Obama
* Powell makes announcement on "Meet the Press" Sunday
* Powell told CNN in February: "Keeping my options open" on endorsing
* The former general has said the next president will have to restore America's image


(CNN) -- Former Secretary of State Colin Powell announced Sunday that he will be voting for Sen. Barack Obama, citing the Democrat's "ability to inspire" and the "inclusive nature of his campaign."
Former Secretary of State Colin Powell says he is voting for Barack Obama.


"He has both style and substance. I think he is a transformational figure," Powell said on NBC's "Meet the Press."

"Obama displayed a steadiness. Showed intellectual vigor. He has a definitive way of doing business that will do us well," Powell said.

Powell, a retired U.S. general and a Republican, was once seen as a possible presidential candidate himself.

Powell said he questioned Sen. John McCain's judgment in picking Gov. Sarah Palin as his running mate because he doesn't think she is ready to be president.

He also said he was disappointed with some of McCain's campaign tactics, such as bringing up Obama's ties to former 1960s radical Bill Ayers.

Powell served as secretary of state under President Bush from 2001 to 2005.

The notion of a Powell endorsement has been rumored for several months.

On August 13, Powell's office denied a report on Fox by commentator Bill Kristol that Powell had decided to publicly back Obama at the Democratic National Convention.

Several sources said at the time that Powell had not made a decision about a possible endorsement.

"As always, he is holding his cards close and waiting for more information," one adviser told CNN's John King in August.

Powell himself brushed off queries on any potential presidential nod but told ABC News on August 13 that he would not be going to Denver, Colorado, for the convention.

"I do not have time to waste on Bill Kristol's musings," he said. "I am not going to the convention. I have made this clear."

In February, Powell told CNN's Wolf Blitzer that he was weighing an endorsement of a Democratic or independent candidate.

"I am keeping my options open at the moment," Powell said.

"I have voted for members of both parties in the course of my adult life. And as I said earlier, I will vote for the candidate I think can do the best job for America, whether that candidate is a Republican, a Democrat or an independent," he added.

Powell has offered praise for Obama, calling him an "exciting person on the political stage."

"He has energized a lot of people in America," said Powell, who briefly weighed his own run for the White House in the mid-1990s. "He has energized a lot of people around the world. And so I think he is worth listening to and seeing what he stands for."

Powell's adviser has said that "he likes and admires John McCain, and that would be a factor in anything he does if he decides to get more involved."

Another source close to Powell said he has known the Republican nominee for more than three decades "and likes him and is looking for a reason to vote for him. He hasn't found it yet."

The former general, who has largely steered clear of politics since leaving the Bush administration, noted that the next president will need to work to restore America's standing in the world.

Powell gave the keynote address at the Republican National Convention in support of George W. Bush in 2000.

"I will ultimately vote for the person I believe brings to the American people the kind of vision the American people want to see for the next four years," he said. "A vision that reaches out to the rest of the world, that starts to restore confidence in America, that starts to restore favorable ratings to America. Frankly, we've lost a lot in recent years."

Powell's adviser also said at the time that the vice presidential picks for both candidates would be a major factor in his decision, both for the quality of each man's running mate and for what sort of "signal that choice sends about the character and judgment of the candidate."



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Comments:
kjac

Oct 19 @ 9:37AM  
No doubt Fox will attack him for this, and their republican sycophants will do the same.
chatillion

Oct 19 @ 10:47AM  
Gman762 said:
...Gen Powell when he claimed that Iraq had WMD's...

That information came to Powell from George Tenet of the DCI. Powell had asked if the information was factual. He was told yes and was duped into believing Iraq had WMD's.


Gman762 said:
Sure looks like Powell is looking for a job in the new administration....

You got a problem with that?
ragtopcookie

Oct 19 @ 10:50AM  
I believe colin powell was against the invasion of iraq from day one.....but was told to follow orders from the president himself...chenney......sorry.....it was bush.......well sort of......hell believe what you will.....go obama........cookie
Tiramisu4u

Oct 19 @ 12:56PM  
The belief that there WERE WMD is why Powell felt we need to get our booty's there *full tilt boogie*.....that was the deciding reason for him...

With the WMD not there as they were led to believe, he said he would not have felt we needed to go there.

And also, once we were there, we should have had more forces there to take control right from the beginning, instead of *pussy-footin* around...

*MY words...not his*...same jist, tho...
sloriver

Oct 20 @ 7:59AM  
................So much for Powell's objectivity.

So much for yours.


I can't believe that ANYONE sees this country better off now than 8 years ago. How can a reasoning individual not want someone completely DIFFERENT than Bush/Cheney.
jayej

Oct 20 @ 8:05AM  
Powell has offered praise for Obama, calling him an "exciting person on the political stage."
He has energized a lot of people around the world.

This is the part about Obama I am not understanding....I have listened to him speak, answer questions, address issues.....How is he exciting? How is he developing this following? He is not that charismatic.


I think he is worth listening to and seeing what he stands for."

2 weeks before the election is not a time to start listening to see if they are worth listening to and what they stand for. At this point it should be clear. I mean that is what that mountain of campaign money was supposed to be for.

Before you get all upset about my not believing Obama is the best candidate. I think McCain is a putz too.
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It's official: Powell Endorses Obama