Rumors of a possible Gore endorsement and superdelegate avalanche for Obama

MSNBC is reporting that Senator Obama will be meeting tonight with the biggest superdelegate of them all, Al Gore. The most likely topic of conversation will be a possible endorsement. Were former Vice President Gore endorse Senator Obama, especially in the next week, it would effectively seal the nomination for Obama.

MSNBC is also reporting about a possible deal that would give Senator Clinton a favorable outcome in the resolution of how to deal with the Michigan primary while Senator Obama would receive the endorsements of Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm and possibly Senator Carl Levin, who also chairs the Senate Armed Services Committee.

There are also numerous credible rumors floating around political circles and credible news outlets that Senator Obama will be announcing a significant amount of endorsements from Democratic superdelegates this week. The superdelegates combined with the delegates won in the last three primaries (Puerto Rico, Montana and South Dakota) would be enough for Obama to officially secure the Democratic presidential nomination.

Update: We cannot find a second media outlet that is reporting that Senator Obama will be meeting with Al Gore tonight. Accordingly, the Gore meeting that MSNBC reported would take place tonight, can only be considered a rumor.

One Response to “Rumors of a possible Gore endorsement and superdelegate avalanche for Obama”

  1. citizenwells Says:

    For those that have ignored Larry Sinclair and his allegations, especially the MSM, I suggest you pay attention.

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