N.C. Democratic Chairman Endorses Obama
Jerry Meek, North Carolina’s state Democratic chairman, endorsed Barack Obama this afternoon.
Meek, who is also a superdelegate, said in a written statement:
“Although my position as State Chair has led me to remain neutral through the primary, I’ve quietly celebrated as Barack Obama offered new hope to millions of Americans who have lost faith in the American dream after years of disastrous Republican policies. Rarely does a public servant emerge with Barack Obama’s ability to unite our country and produce real change.”
Meek also said that Obama would carry North Carolina in the general election.
Meanwhile, Hillary Clinton picked up a different North Carolina superdelegate: Congressman Heath Shuler, who had said on Monday that he would endorse whichever candidate won his district in western North Carolina. As expected, Clinton won the district.
Obama now has the backing of eight superdelegates from North Carolina, while Clinton has the backing of three. Eight other superdelegates (including two who will be chosen at the state party convention) are still outstanding.




