Brad Miller Endorsement Watch, Part Three

From The Hill, a D.C. newspaper:

Rep. Brad Miller, a neutral Democrat from North Carolina, stopped short of advising Clinton to drop out. But the lawmaker said he is more convinced Obama will become the nominee in the wake of Tuesday’s primaries.

"I've expected that more strongly today than yesterday," said Miller in a Wednesday interview.

E. Edwards: No endorsement likely

Elizabeth Edwards says her husband is not likely to endorse before May 6.

She told MSNBC that she is not going to do more than praise Hillary Clinton's health-care plan, which would offer universal health care.

Noting that "you never say never" in politics, she nonetheless said it was unlikely John Edwards would cut his family's vacation to Disney World short to endorse Clinton or Barack Obama.

"We're more concerned about whether we're going to stand in line for Splash Mountain or Big Thunder Mountain next," she said.

Easley endorses Clinton

Gov. Mike Easley endorses Hillary Clinton for the Democratic presidential nomination Tuesday morning, April 29, 2008, at N.C. State. (Staff video by Travis Long)

"There's nothing I love more than a strong powerful woman."
— Gov. Mike Easley, shortly before endorsing Hillary Clinton for the Democratic presidential nomination. He compared her to his wife, Mary, at a rally at N.C. State on April 29, 2008.
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