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Last month, I wrote about Sen. Russ Feingold being undecided on who he would vote for. After Wisconsin’s primary last week, Feingold was asked who he voted for and as usual he gave a direct answer…
“I voted for Barack Obama,” said the senator, who indicated that he was “extremely likely” to cast his superdelegate vote at the Democratic National Convention for his colleague from Illinois.
Feingold had this to say about Obama…
“I really do think that, at the gut level, this is a chance to do something special,” Feingold said of the Obama campaign and the potential of an Obama presidency, which he said has “enormous historical opportunities for America and for our relationship with the world.”Read more at Century of the Common Iowan.
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