Four of Maine's 8 Super D's still undecided

Undecided Maine super delegate Sam Spencer told PolitickerME.com that he does not want to be a deciding factor in the outcome of the Democratic primary process.

“I originally thought it would be best if voters sorted it out amongst themselves, I thought a nominee would emerge,” he said.

He isn’t the only one who still hasn’t chosen a candidate in the Democratic primary process. Jennifer DeChant and Congressmen Tom Allen and Mike Michaud are also both undecided.

Michaud is meeting with both candidates through a group on trade issues and will make a decision after those gatherings. Allen wants to see what happens in Pennsylvania on April 22, the political website reported.

Democratic Party chair John Knutson and vice-chair Marianne Stevens are supporting Barack Obama and Gov. John Baldacci is supporting Hillary Clinton. The state’s eighth super delegate will be selected by Knutsen at a later time, according to the website.


Perhaps This Will Help Their Decision!

Christines
It seems that Pastor Wright, arrogant comments about the working class and their guns and religion, Farrakahn, Michelle Obama not being proud of America, aren't enough to prove Obama's poor judgement. He has more!

http://www.suntimes.com/news/metro/rezko/894559,CST-NWS-rezko15.article#

Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama was again drawn into Tony Rezko's corruption trial on Monday, when the prosecution's star witness placed Obama at a party for an Iraqi-born billionaire who was later barred entry to the United States.

Stuart Levine testified under cross-examination that Obama and his wife, Michelle, attended the April 3, 2004, reception for Nadhmi Auchi.

Auchi -- who lives in London -- had been convicted of fraud in France in 2003. After visiting Chicago and Detroit in 2004, he wasn't allowed back into this country in 2005, according to a prosecution filing in the Rezko case.

The April 3, 2004, gathering for Auchi took place at Rezko's mansion in Wilmette, with about 100 people attending, Levine testified.

"Mr. and Mrs. Obama were there, were they not?" Rezko's lawyer, Joseph Duffy, asked.

"Yes, sir," Levine said.