
Rep. Brad Miller held true to his word. Just days after
Barack Obama’s win in North Carolina Tuesday night, Miller, a superdelegate is
pledging his support to the senator.
Miller told the Associated Press Thursday that Obama is
capturing the nation’s desire for change in Washington, D.C.
“If Senator Obama and Democratic candidates up and down the
ticket win this year and then deliver next year, we can build a consensus that
will last a generation,” Miller told the AP.
Last month Miller told me that he would vote the way
his constituents did. (see previous post) Obama won Miller’s 13 Congressional
District with 63 percent of the vote, or 75,929. Hillary Clinton received 35.1
percent of the vote, or 42,415 votes.