Obama Endorsed by Pennsylvania Sen. Casey
Barack Obama receives the endorsement of Pennsylvania Sen. Bob Casey in Pittsburgh, Pa., Friday. (AP Photo)
PITTSBURGH — Pennsylvania Sen. Bob Casey endorsed Democrat Barack Obama on Friday, a move that could help the presidential candidate make inroads with white working-class voters dubbed “Casey Democrats” in the Keystone State.
Appearing on stage beside the Illinois senator, Casey told a boisterous rally, “I believe in my heart that there is one person who’s uniquely qualified to lead us in that new direction and that is Barack Obama.”
Pennsylvania’s April 22 primary will allocate 158 delegates, the biggest single prize left in the drawn-out nomination battle between Obama and Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York. Clinton is leading Obama in the state, by 12 points in one poll this month.
Casey is a first-term senator and the son of a popular former governor of the state. Casey is Catholic and, like his father, is known for his opposition to abortion and support of gun rights. His support could help Obama make inroads among Catholic voters, who have preferred Clinton to Obama in earlier primaries and strongly favor her in Pennsylvania polls.
“I really believe that in a time of danger around the world and in division here at home, Barack Obama can lead us, he can heal us, he can help rebuild America,” he said.
Obama told the crowd that he had not pushed Casey hard for an endorsement.
“Bob is such a gracious person and such a thoughtful person that I did not press him on this endorsement,” especially since Obama trails Clinton in Pennsylvania polls.
“It would have been easy for Bob just to stay out of it, just to stay neutral, I think everybody would have accepted that,” Obama said.
Casey said that he called Clinton Thursday night to tell her of his decision.
“She was very gracious. We know that she’s a great senator, she’s a great leader,” Casey said.
Asked by Casey’s endorsement, Clinton spokesman Mo Elleithee said, “We’re proud of the support we have from across Pennsylvania, including Gov. (Ed) Rendell, several members of Congress and mayors from across the state. We look forward to having his support in the general election as Democrats unite to beat John McCain and to turn our country around.”
Clinton’s backers in the state include Rep. John Murtha, who was an early advocate of withdrawing from Iraq, and Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter, who is black.
Meantime, a leading Obama backer, Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., has said Clinton should abandon her White House run.
“There is no way that Sen. Clinton is going to win enough delegates to get the nomination,” Leahy told Vermont Public Radio in an interview Wednesday. “She ought to withdraw and she ought to be backing Sen. Obama. Now, obviously that’s a decision that only she can make. Frankly, I feel that she would have a tremendous career in the Senate.”
Leahy, chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, endorsed Obama in January.
The Casey endorsement came as Obama began a six-day campaign swing through Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania has an estimated 3.8 million Catholics, or just over 30 percent of the state’s population, and the percentage among Democrats is estimated to be slightly higher.
Obama’s team hopes that Casey will help narrow Clinton’s huge lead among white working-class voters — men in particular. Clinton routed Obama among that demographic in Ohio and Texas on March 4, raising questions about his electability in November. In recent weeks, Obama has stressed economic issues important to the middle class, and he is outspending Clinton on television advertising that features blue-collar imagery.
Clinton and her supporters have been making their own direct appeals: backers Kathleen Kennedy Townsend and Robert F. Kennedy Jr., last week wrote a letter to Pennsylvania Catholics emphasizing her plans on health care, mortgage foreclosures and fuel costs. Clinton has been endorsed by Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell, giving her access to his potent political operation.
Obama has lacked a major endorsement by a statewide Pennsylvania politician, and Casey’s could help jump-start his Pennsylvania campaign. Casey has close ties to organized labor, which has been divided in Pennsylvania between the two candidates.
Casey had a 62 percent approval rating among Democrats in a recent Quinnipiac University poll.
Casey’s move could also be seen as a political jab at the Clintons. Bill Clinton was the Democrats’ presidential nominee in 1992 when Casey’s father was not given a prime-time speaking position at the party’s convention, which outraged many of the state’s conservative Democrats.
Casey was to campaign with Obama as he travels across Pennsylvania by bus.
The bus tour will feature “listening sessions,” a technique Clinton used in her 2000 Senate campaign to convince skeptical New Yorkers that she was not just a carpetbagger looking for a plum post after leaving the White House.
Obama hopes to prevent Clinton from racking up a large win in the state which could eat away at his delegate advantage and give her new life in the final primaries running to June.
It may be a tough sell for some in the state, which has a sizable elderly population. In the previous primaries, older Democrats have favored Clinton, while younger voters tend toward Obama.
Casey served two four-year terms as state auditor general. He lost a 2002 gubernatorial bid in the Democratic primary to Rendell.
Casey was elected to the Senate in 2006, defeating conservative GOP incumbent Rick Santorum. Obama campaigned for Casey, but so did Clinton and her husband.





Well put Samantha, and if the people of Pennsylvania can’t see this ‘crocodile’ coming, there are darn sure a lot of us from other states that do. We can only hope that all these “sheep who are being led to slaughter” are not registered to vote.
I just wonder what kind of a back room deal took place to bring this about??? Who is Casey kidding.. Right now on TV they are talking about Members of the Obama Campagin going into the Clinton Campaign pretending to me Clinton Supporters just to get information to use against her campaign…This is the NEW, CHANGE POLITCS, Change we can believe in??? HE is so crooked he has to screw his socks on…and what makes it bad is that he professes to be so pure…and throwing it all on the Clinton’s. His playbook is probably three times the size of theirs. The MAJORITY of PA does not want a Presidential Candidate that will sit in a church for 20 years and listen to a man say Goddam the United States, and Whites are the skunks of the earth? Yet Obama STILL sees him as family…how cozy. But back to Casey…he certainly is not ACTING on the will of the People that PUT him IN OFFICE…..Maybe they need to rethink that in PA
Hillary will not give up, she will fight till the end and take the party down with her.
Endorsements doesn’t mean anything. Hillary will win PA!!! She has real solutions for America (not a copy cat) and that is what people in PA is looking for in a candidate. The people in PA have their minds made up and that is to vote for the candidate they believe in — Hillary!
Sorry this endorsement is too late!
Neither Casey, nor anyone can make me vote for a anti American racist!
Peter, PA!
I agree….how could anyone who is against abortion, vote for Obama, or Clinton for that matter.
It’s discusting. It shows people will do anything if the price is right and the appropriate promises are made.
Great news! Casy’s endorsment is another nail to the Hillary’s cofin! Hurra!!!!
Maybe we will get rid of her.
Has Mr. Casey lost his head?
Hot air is blowing across Pennsylvania. The Graf Zeppelin powered by its inexhaustible supply of Wind from the mighty tongue of Barack Obama is sailing across the state. I would hope that the State of Pennsylvania, the state of Benjamin Franklin and the home of the Liberty Bell and the birthplace of the Constitution, would know truth from deception, sense from disingenuous sentiment. Obama promises unity but surrounds himself with dividers. Obama preaches harmony but surrounds himself with hate-mongers. Obama says he practices Christian tolerance, but his adviser calls Bill Clinton a “McCarthyist” and accuses Jews and Evangelical Christians of manipulating U.S. policy to achieve the apocalyptic prophecies of St. John’s “Revelation.”
Let this be the revelation to Pennsylvania. Obama is a liar. He lies and then he swears to it. Yes, he was in the Church for twenty years listening to the poison of Rev. Wright, and I guarantee you he swallowed a lot of it. He swallowed it and it swallowed him.
“A lie gets halfway around the world before the truth has a chance to get its pants on,” Winston Churchill said. A great orator, Churchill was also the realistic and tough leader of the free world who was the primary force for saving the free world from the bitter poison of his enemies Hitler and Stalin, who also fancied themselves great “orators.” Obama’s plans to throw in the towel in Iraq and placate the vipers Ahmadinejad and Castro would also not sit well with Churchill who warned: “An appeaser is one who feeds a crocodile, hoping it will eat him last.”
Obama is not fit to be a leader of the free world and I sincerely hope that the people of Pennsylvania see this crocodile coming.
Great play Senator Casey.
It is great to see u are not intimidated by the Clittons. Thanks for your support for change.
JR ~ Mr. Obama is not anti-life. He is pro-choice. If you think about it, why should a bunch of men on a hill tell me what I can or cannot do with my body? No one knows the situation or circumstances on is facing, but that person…
When the baby does get here, the men on the hill do everything possible to make sure the child has NO chance to survive… (lack of good preventative affordable health care, calling ketchup a vegetable in school lunches, tuition cost for college so high only the elite or those with years & years of student loan debt). There is a difference between anti-life and pro-choice.
I applaude Sen. Bob Casey for seeing through all the FOX NOISE and the UNfair and UNbalanced reporting regarding Mr. Obama.