The Barack Obama campaign Wednesday released a list of 50 former North Carolina supporters of John Edwards who are backing the Illinois senator in the May 6th primary.
Rob Christensen reports that the list included Congressmen David Price, and G.K Butterfield, former state House Majoirty leader Phil Baddour of Goldsboro, attorney Wade Byrd of Fayetteville, former state Democratic party chairs Libba Evans and Wade Smith, former Charlotte Mayor Harvey Gantt, former N.C. Supreme Court Justice Henry Frye, and Jim Phillips, the chairman of the University of North Carolina Board of Governors.
"We are going to be in the trenches helping him to do well," said Ed Turlington, a Raleigh attorney who was general chairman of Edwards’ 2004 presidential campaign.
Turlington and state Rep. Pricey Harrison said that Obama shared many of the ideas of Edwards on such issues as fighting poverty, and changing the culture of Washington.
Edwards, a former North Carolina senator who dropped out of the presidential race in January, has suggested that he and his wife Elizabeth were unlikely to endorse.




Re: Obama announces 50 Edwards supporters
sorry, but neither can obtain enough delegates to lock up the nomination without the superdelegates.
If the supers want to look at popular vote, they should vote with the majority, which would include Michigan and Florida, making Hillary the winner.
And maybe they should look at whether they can win the election with Obama before the give him the nomination. It is clear from PA that he won't carry the moderate democrats, those Reagan democrats who "cling to" their religion and their guns, just like in NC. Why do you think the republican party here is running those ads that link the candidates that endorse Obama with Rev. Wright? It isn't racism, I don't think. Moderate democrats would vote for Colin Powell if he was running. They wouldn't vote for Kennedy or Kerry (obviously), so it has more to do with Obama's extreme liberal position than the color of his skin.