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Obama gets New York Post's nod
31/01/2008 21:14 - (SA)
New York - The New York Post delivered a qualified endorsement on Thursday of Barack Obama for the Democratic presidential nomination, snubbing Hillary Clinton, its hometown United States senator.
Ahead of next Tuesday's slew of primiaries in 22 states, the conservative tabloid owned by Rupert Murdoch said: "Obama represents a fresh start.
"We urge (voters) to choose Obama - an untried candidate, to be sure, but preferable to the junior senator from New York," the paper said, referring to Clinton.
The paper said it was not eager for a reprise of the scandal-plagued era of President Bill Clinton, and suggested the former first lady would offer more of the same.
Reservations about Obama
The Post wrote it was reluctant to return to "the opportunistic, scandal-scarred, morally muddled years of the almost infinitely self-indulgent Clinton co-presidency."
The newspaper did not endorse Obama without some reluctance, however.
"For all his charisma and his eloquence, (Obama) sorely lacks seasoning.
"And, on national security, his world view is beyond naive - blithely unware that America must defend itself against those sworn to destroy the nation.
"But, he remains a highly intelligent man, with a strong record as a conciliator. And, again, he is not Team Clinton. That counts for a very great deal."
The daily's upscale rival, the New York Times earlier this week endorsed Clinton in the Democratic race.
- AFP
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