The super in question won't endorse until tomorrow, but we definitely know about it tonight!
Iowa Democratic Chairman Scott Brennan will announce on Tuesday his endorsement of Barack Obama for the Democratic presidential nomination, The Associated Press has learned.
The decision adds more momentum for Obama in an important swing state likely to be hard fought in November.
Obama leads Hillary Rodham Clinton nationally in the tally of superdelegates -- elected officials and party leaders who are not bound by primary or caucus results.
Obama has plenty to be encouraged about as he surveys the political landscape in Iowa. His campaign got a major boost in January with his solid win in Iowa's leadoff precinct caucuses, which propelled him to front-runner status and put a significant dent in Clinton's hopes...
Brennan said he had remained uncommitted to assure the state would be a level playing field for all the candidates as they competed in the leadoff caucuses. Brennan will announce his decision at a news conference in Des Moines.
http://www.chicagotribune.com/...
It started in Iowa and it ends tomorrow in Iowa! He might not be the official nominee yet, but it's hard to find a safer bet.
Monday's Summary:
DNC Dwight Pelz (WA) for Obama
Sen. Robert Byrd (WV) for Obama
DNC Larry Gates (KS) for Obama
DNC Blake Johnson (AK)
DNC Cindy Spanyers (AK) for Obama
I wonder how many superdelegates he'll get tomorrow? I'm willing to bet at least another handful.
GOBAMA!