Former Clinton Labor Secretary Robert Reich Endorses Obama
Robert Reich, who served under Bill Clinton, is endorsing Obama.
The formal act of endorsing a candidate is generally (and properly) limited to editorial pages and elected officials whose constituents might be influenced by their choice. The rest of us shouldn't assume anyone cares. My avoidance of offering a formal endorsement until now has also been affected by the pull of old friendships and my reluctance as a teacher and commentator to be openly partisan. But my conscience won't let me be silent any longer.And he even supplies the very best reasons for doing so. Obama is about a different kind of politics, as his campaign has shown.
I believe that Barack Obama should be elected President of the United States.
Although Hillary Clinton has offered solid and sensible policy proposals, Obama's strike me as even more so. His plans for reforming Social Security and health care have a better chance of succeeding. His approaches to the housing crisis and the failures of our financial markets are sounder than hers. His ideas for improving our public schools and confronting the problems of poverty and inequality are more coherent and compelling. He has put forward the more enlightened foreign policy and the more thoughtful plan for controlling global warming.
He also presents the best chance of creating a new politics in which citizens become active participants rather than cynical spectators. He has energized many who had given up on politics. He has engaged young people to an extent not seen in decades. He has spoken about the most difficult problems our society faces, such as race, without spinning or simplifying. He has rightly identified the armies of lawyers and lobbyists that have commandeered our democracy, and pointed the way toward taking it back.
Finally, he offers the best hope of transcending the boundaries of class, race, and nationality that have divided us. His life history exemplifies this, as do his writings and his record of public service. For these same reasons, he offers the best possibility of restoring America's moral authority in the world.
Let's be honest here, Hillary's campaign has been shambolic, nasty and ill run. The longer she has campaigned, the less well she has done in the polls.
Obama, by contrast, has run his campaign like a Rolls Royce; making his points without ever indulging in the negative nonsense which has typified Hillary's campaign.
If running their respective campaigns is any indication of how they would run the White House, then Obama is deservedly ahead by a mile.
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