Obama got other endorses by former republican Mass governor

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Republican former Mass. governor endorses Obama

By HOLLY RAMER – 4 days ago

CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — Former Massachusetts Gov. William Weld, a Republican, endorsed Democrat Barack Obama for president on Friday, citing the senator's good judgment, "deep sense of calm" and "first-class political temperament."

Weld said he's never endorsed a Democrat for president before, but in the last six weeks or so, it became "close to a no-brainer." Obama has a history of bringing Democrats, Republicans and independents together and is the best choice at a time when America's standing in the world is at a low point, he said.

"It's not often you get a guy with his combination of qualities, chief among which I would say is the deep sense of calm he displays, and I think that's a product of his equally deep intelligence," he said in a phone interview.

He insisted his endorsement was based on an assessment of Obama's strengths, not Republican John McCain's weaknesses.

"John McCain is a very good guy," he said. "I do think the Republican Party has been playing on an increasingly small field in the last couple of elections."

Weld joined other prominent Republicans endorsing Obama over McCain in the campaign's final weeks, including former Secretary of State Colin Powell, former Minnesota Gov. Arne Carlson and Scott McClellan, former press secretary to President Bush.

Charles Fried, solicitor general under President Reagan who has helped with McCain's campaign, also recently said he voted for Obama, according to The New Republic.

Fried served on several of McCain's campaign-related committees. He has written to the campaign to request his name be removed from the committees, the magazine reported. He said in the letter one reason for his decision was McCain's choice for vice president, Sarah Palin.

McCain spokesman Tucker Bounds said the campaign does not comment on private correspondence.

"I admire Senator McCain and was glad to help in his campaign, and to be listed as doing so," Fried told the magazine, "but when I concluded that I must vote for Obama for the reason stated in my letter, I felt it wrong to appear to be recommending to others a vote that I was not prepared to cast myself."

Weld announced his support at a news conference at Obama's campaign office in Salem. Last year, he came to New Hampshire to campaign for another former Massachusetts governor, Republican Mitt Romney, who ended his bid for the presidential nomination in February.

Weld was governor of Massachusetts from 1991 to 1997. Before that, he was U.S. attorney for Massachusetts under President Reagan and later led the criminal division of the U.S. Justice Department.

The Associated Press: Republican former Mass. governor endorses Obama
 
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