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Posted: Wednesday, 14 May 2008 5:35PM

Ficano Endorses Obama

Wayne County Executive Robert Ficano has announced his support for Obama today, and pledged his super delegate vote to the Illinois Senator.  Ficano says he expressed his concerns about auto workers and the industry before Obama's appearance in Sterling Heights.   He  says Obama listened and pledged to fight for the domestic auto industry and jobs. All total, Obama has picked-up 3 super delegate votes today.

Meantime, Hillary Clinton's West Virginia primary victory translates into her winning 20 of the state's 28 convention delegates.  Last check, Obama has 1886 delegates to Clinton's 1718.


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