| Um... let me guess... Gravel? No?
Don't be silly.
Gov. Jennifer Granholm said today she will endorse a Democratic presidential candidate next week, and hinted it may be Hillary Clinton.
Granholm said she is "very disappointed in the candidates who chose to abandon Michigan" referring to the four or five candidates who announced Tuesday they would not campaign in Michigan because of its early primary.
Granholm said she would not back down from the Jan. 15 primary date in defiance of the National Democratic Party's rules. The party has threatened sanctions against Michigan and Florida for attempting to precede New Hampshire and Iowa in the nomination process.
C'mon, we know it's going to be Hillary.
The hints were dropped at a media roundtable aimed at urging Congress to override the SCHIP veto.
Granholm and U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow, D-Mich., said they are targeting House members like Mike Rogers, Tim Walberg, Joe Knollenberg and Peter Hoekstra. They said three U.S. House Republicans -- Candice Miller, Vern Ehlers and Fred Upton -- would vote to override the veto. The vote to override Bush's veto is expected by next week.
Mark Schauer was there too, and he endorsed Hillary. So did Stabenow. Coincidence? I think not!
Contact your congresscritter and tell them to override this veto. Of all the nasty things that Bush and the Republicans have done, this one is right up there. |