Big news out of Florida today:
Hillary Clinton’s endorsement of Patrick Murphy in his U.S. Senate contest in Florida against Marco Rubio shouldn’t qualify as news … except when it comes just two hours after a published report asked why it hadn’t come yet, less than nine weeks before Election Day.
“I am proud to endorse Patrick Murphy to be Florida’s next U.S. senator,” said Clinton. “Patrick is a problem solver who will work hard for the people of Florida.”
The statement was issued by the Clinton camp two hours after the Miami Herald’s Kristen M. Clark reported on the fact that while nearly every other Democrat has come out in support of the Jupiter representative (including Barack Obama, Joe Biden, and Harry Reid), Clinton had been curiously quiet regarding the 33-year-old Murphy’s campaign.
Clark noted that in Clinton’s last two appearances in Florida — Tuesday at the University of South Florida campus in Tampa and a month ago at St. Petersburg’s Coliseum — Murphy’s name was missing from a list of public officials who the former secretary of state gave a shout-out to.
In fairness to Clinton, most of the people she mentioned were Tampa Bay area officials who have significant name recognition in the region — for example, Clinton spoke for several moments about outgoing Senate Minority Leader Arthenia Joyner on Tuesday. In St. Pete, she mentioned congressional candidate Charlie Crist.
And Murphy’s campaign is celebrating this: