Free, a former Pittsburg County district attorney who now runs a group dedicated to recruiting and backing American Indians for public office, called Obama a "once-in-a-generation kind of leader" who is "committed to bringing American Indians into the national discussion and into the political process as voters, organizers and leaders."
May 05, 2008
Free endorses Obama
Oklahoma superdelegate endorses ObamaAnother Oklahoma superdelegate has pledged support for Sen. Barack Obama in the Democratic presidential race. Kalyn Free's announcement today means four of the state's 10 superdelegates are backing the Illinois senator.
Free, a former Pittsburg County district attorney who now runs a group dedicated to recruiting and backing American Indians for public office, called Obama a "once-in-a-generation kind of leader" who is "committed to bringing American Indians into the national discussion and into the political process as voters, organizers and leaders." Comment: For more on the subject, see The 2008 Presidential Campaign.
Free, a former Pittsburg County district attorney who now runs a group dedicated to recruiting and backing American Indians for public office, called Obama a "once-in-a-generation kind of leader" who is "committed to bringing American Indians into the national discussion and into the political process as voters, organizers and leaders."
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