Barack Obama Picks Up Toledo Blade's Endorsement
The Toledo Blade published their editorial today and they have chosen Democrat Barack Obama over John McCain. The The Blade likened the decision to the 1932 election that saw Franklin Delano Roosevelt defeat Herbert Hoover.
The Blade Wrote today:
We believe the person best equipped by temperament and intellect to firmly grasp the reins of government and guide it safely forward in these uncertain times is Barack Obama.
Like another member of Congress from Illinois, Abraham Lincoln, Senator Obama initially rose to prominence on the strength of soaring oratory. Over the past 18 months of the grueling campaign, his background has been thoroughly inspected and dissected by the press and a political opposition dedicated to keeping him from the White House.
The man who has emerged is young (47) but well-educated and accomplished, both as a state legislator and a member of the United States Senate. He is somewhat professorial but not stodgy, and in our direct contact with him he proved to be one of few politicians at his level with the capacity to actually listen to others and appreciate what they have to say.
During the campaign, Senator Obama also has shown himself to possess steely self-control, a single-minded focus, and endearing good humor in the face of specious attacks on everything from his biracial origin to his boyhood upbringing to his acquaintances during his political career in rough-and-tumble Chicago.
The Toledo Blade also endorsed the failed bids of both Al Gore and John Kerry who were defeated by George W Bush in 2000 and 2004.

















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