Congressman Mark Udall from Colorado's Fighting 2nd is an undeclared superdelegate. He's also running to give us two (D) Senators against a typically corrupt and shiftless Republicon named Bob Schaffer, who has major ties to Jack Abramoff and makes big bucks as an oil executive here in CO.
The race has been pretty quiet, the numbers tight, and Udall has been holding back - a bit too much for my tastes.
But Hillary's "with us or against us" challenge on this idiotic gas tax holiday forced Mark to make a statement. And both the Rocky Mountain News and the Denver Post covered it:
"I stand with the families of Colorado, who aren't looking for bumper-sticker fixes that don't fix anything but for meaningful change that brings real relief and a new direction for our energy policy," he said.
"It is exactly the kind of short-sighted Washington game that keeps us from getting real results to our energy problem."
Obama has made similar remarks on the campaign trail.
Well, Hillary wanted a commitment and she got one from Udall. He's been uncommitted in the presidential contest so far. Obama won our caucuses, and despite Hill's spin they do count.
Supers count, too, and Mark Udall may have just tipped his hand thanks to the cluelessness of Hillary Clinton on how to handle our nation's energy crisis.