If this is true, I can think of few stronger endorsements than this one...and if Powell were to speak the same night as Bill Clinton...that would be some high powered promotion for the dems. Interesting the spokesperson so adamantly denies it - maybe Kristol is trying to stir up trouble in advance to try to keep it from happening?
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KRISTOL: COLIN POWELL TO ENDORSE BARACK OBAMA
by FOXNews.com
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Former Secretary of State Colin Powell will endorse Barack Obama at the Democratic National Convention, Weekly Standard Publisher Bill Kristol told FOX News exclusively on Thursday.
?He may well give a speech at the Democratic convention explaining his endorsement of Obama,? Kristol said, citing inside sources. ?For whatever reason I think he has decided he?s going to endorse Obama. I think [Powell] has a high respect for Senator McCain, they go back a long way.?
Kristol continued, ?This is not an absolute done deal, but these people are very confident that Powell will endorse Obama.?
Kristol said sources told him Powell will ?quite possibly? speak at the Democratic convention on the same night as Obama?s vice-presidential selection and former President Bill Clinton.
?The Obama people are quietly trying to line up a pretty strong convention,? Kristol said. ?I think the Obama campaign shouldn?t be underestimated. Obviously anyone would like to have Powell?s endorsement.?
Powell spokeswoman Peggy Cifrino strongly denied the report.
?There?s absolutely no truth to it whatsoever,? Cifrino told FOXNews.com. ?Colin Powell will not be at either convention. There?s absolutely no truth to this.?
An endorsement by Powell could go a long way to attracting moderates and wayward Republicans to the presumptive Democratic presidential candidate.
Over the years, Powell himself has been touted as a potential presidential or vice presidential candidate. The former national security adviser served as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff during the 1991 Persian Gulf War. He was secretary of state for the younger President Bush.
His tenure is most notable for presenting to the U.N. Security Council evidence that Iraq was pursuing weapons of mass destruction. His presentation led to a resolution endorsing military action against that country, but he later described it as a ?blot? on his record.
Powell has unofficially advised Obama and Republican candidate John McCain but had not endorsed anyone. A spokesman said in July that he was undecided.
In April, Powell praised Obama?s response to controversial remarks by his former pastor, the Rev. Jeremiah Wright, who had said the United States brought the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks on itself by supporting terrorism and that the government created the AIDS virus to ?destroy people of color.?
?I thought that Senator Obama handled the issue well,? said Powell, the nation?s first black secretary of state. ?He didn?t abandon the minister that brought him closer to his faith, but at the same time he deplored the kinds of statements that the Reverend Wright had made.?
Obama later turned his back on Wright after the minister courted controversy again with additional comments in public.
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KRISTOL: COLIN POWELL TO ENDORSE BARACK OBAMA
by FOXNews.com
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Former Secretary of State Colin Powell will endorse Barack Obama at the Democratic National Convention, Weekly Standard Publisher Bill Kristol told FOX News exclusively on Thursday.
?He may well give a speech at the Democratic convention explaining his endorsement of Obama,? Kristol said, citing inside sources. ?For whatever reason I think he has decided he?s going to endorse Obama. I think [Powell] has a high respect for Senator McCain, they go back a long way.?
Kristol continued, ?This is not an absolute done deal, but these people are very confident that Powell will endorse Obama.?
Kristol said sources told him Powell will ?quite possibly? speak at the Democratic convention on the same night as Obama?s vice-presidential selection and former President Bill Clinton.
?The Obama people are quietly trying to line up a pretty strong convention,? Kristol said. ?I think the Obama campaign shouldn?t be underestimated. Obviously anyone would like to have Powell?s endorsement.?
Powell spokeswoman Peggy Cifrino strongly denied the report.
?There?s absolutely no truth to it whatsoever,? Cifrino told FOXNews.com. ?Colin Powell will not be at either convention. There?s absolutely no truth to this.?
An endorsement by Powell could go a long way to attracting moderates and wayward Republicans to the presumptive Democratic presidential candidate.
Over the years, Powell himself has been touted as a potential presidential or vice presidential candidate. The former national security adviser served as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff during the 1991 Persian Gulf War. He was secretary of state for the younger President Bush.
His tenure is most notable for presenting to the U.N. Security Council evidence that Iraq was pursuing weapons of mass destruction. His presentation led to a resolution endorsing military action against that country, but he later described it as a ?blot? on his record.
Powell has unofficially advised Obama and Republican candidate John McCain but had not endorsed anyone. A spokesman said in July that he was undecided.
In April, Powell praised Obama?s response to controversial remarks by his former pastor, the Rev. Jeremiah Wright, who had said the United States brought the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks on itself by supporting terrorism and that the government created the AIDS virus to ?destroy people of color.?
?I thought that Senator Obama handled the issue well,? said Powell, the nation?s first black secretary of state. ?He didn?t abandon the minister that brought him closer to his faith, but at the same time he deplored the kinds of statements that the Reverend Wright had made.?
Obama later turned his back on Wright after the minister courted controversy again with additional comments in public.