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John Edwards Endorse Barack Obama? Yes He Can!
posted 14th May 2008 in Barack Obama, Bumper Stickers, Buttons, Democrats, Election 2008, Shirts by jclifford

If there was any shred of doubt that Barack Obama would be the Democratic presidential candidate in 2008, that doubt was eliminated tonight, as former senator and Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards got off the fence and endorsed Barack Obama!

It was a surprise move, but it makes a lot of sense. Think about it, and you’ll see that John Edwards and Barack Obama have campaigned with essentially the same message and the same style of campaigning. They both stand for a unifying message – the project of bringing people together regardless of their apparent differences. Obama and Edwards have also both used a dignified campaigning style in which they take the high road, refusing to stoop to the level of those who attack them, and rely upon grassroots support, not money from lobbyist insiders (as John McCain does).

John Edwards and Barack Obama are such a good match that it now seems obvious sense that they run together for the White House, as an Obama-Edwards 2008 ticket. For that reason, we’ve gathered some campaign materials together – bumper stickers, buttons, and t-shirts, into an Obama-Edwards collection of campaign gear.

Here’s a sample:

Obama-Edwards 2008 Organic Cotton Tee
Obama-Edwards 2008 Organic Cotton Tee

Obama-Edwards Flag bumper sticker
Obama-Edwards Flag bumper sticker

Obama-Edwards 2008 Button
Obama-Edwards 2008 Button

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