Originally published February 8, 2008 at 12:00 AM | Page modified February 8, 2008 at 3:02 PM
Gregoire endorses Obama for president
Washington Gov. Chris Gregoire endorsed Barack Obama for president Friday, providing a last-minute lift to the Illinois senator on the eve...
AP Political Writer
OLYMPIA — Washington Gov. Chris Gregoire endorsed Barack Obama for president Friday, providing a last-minute lift to the Illinois senator on the eve of the state's hotly contested Democratic caucuses.
Gregoire, announcing her choice in an interview with The Associated Press, said that taking sides in the close contest for the Democratic nomination was tough, given her great admiration for Sen. Hillary Clinton.
But she said Obama is a charismatic and skilled leader who can bring the country together, help solve nagging problems, and restore the country's image abroad.
Gregoire planned to join Obama in a major campaign rally at Seattle's KeyArena on Friday. Clinton also is in the state, making appearances in Tacoma and Spokane on Friday to follow up on her rally in Seattle Thursday night.
The Democratic caucuses are Saturday afternoon, a process that will allot all of the state's 78 elected national delegates.
Gregoire said taking sides could hurt her politically. Both of the state's senators, Patty Murray and Maria Cantwell, and many of the state's female leaders who are among Gregoire's biggest backers, have signed onto the Clinton campaign and lobbied her to do likewise.
Gregoire was the state's first female attorney general and is only the second woman governor in Washington since statehood. Washington is the only state with a female governor and both U.S. senators.
But Obama is quite popular in the Democratic strongholds of Seattle and other urban areas, and the Obama endorsement could help centrist Gregoire there.
"Lots of people said, 'Just stay out of it,"' said Gregoire, who faces a potentially tough re-election campaign of her own this fall.
"But all of my friends are going to caucus on Saturday and will be asked to make up their mind, so why shouldn't I? It was time for me to make up my mind."
Fellow Govs. Janet Napolitano of Arizona and Kathleen Sebelius of Kansas also have endorsed Obama.
Gregoire said she was heavily lobbied by both Obama and Clinton and others in both camps. She said she talked with Obama four times, including a 30-minute conversation that impressed her with his grasp of health care and Washington state-specific issues.
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She said Obama was delighted when she told him Thursday of her decision, and that she dreaded telling Clinton.
"I gave it a lot of thought and it was a very difficult decision because I think Democrats and the nation are very blessed to have two outstanding candidates, both of whom would make a great president.
"Back when I was 18 years old, if anyone had told me in my lifetime we would have a choice between the first woman president and the first African American, I would have laughed out loud," she said. "They are both breaking the glass ceiling if you will."
Gregoire said Obama brings hope and inspiration to young and old alike.
"He is leading us toward a positive feeling of hope in our country and I love seeing that happen," she said. "I believe the nation faces significant challenges domestically and internationally and Obama is the person who has the ability to reach across artificial divides and move our national forward. Barack is that kind of leader."
Gregoire, who is a "superdelegate" to the national convention, said the race is too close to call right now, but that Obama should do well in the caucuses.
"I would give him the edge going into Saturday, but caucuses are kind of hard to call," she said.
Gregoire said the outcome of the national campaign is unpredictable and that she doesn't know who the nominee will be.
"And I think that's fine, that's healthy for the country to have this level of engagement and interest and enthusiasm."
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