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Written by Jeff Jones   
Saturday, 03 May 2008
New Mexico Democratic Party Chairman Brian Colón on Saturday threw his support behind Barack Obama's presidential bid - the 4th New Mexico superdelegate to endorse the U.S. Senator from Illinois.

 "He really does represent what the youth in this country want to see in terms of the direction of this country," said the 38-year-old Colon, one of the youngest state party chairs in the nation.

 Colon's decision capped months of heavy lobbying by backers of both Obama and his opponent, Hillary Clinton: Colon told the Journal  he's received hundreds of phone calls and "thousands" of e-mails since New Mexico's Feb. 5  Democratic presidential caucus on Feb. 5, which Clinton won by a sliver.

New Mexico has 12 superdelegates to this summer's Democratic presidential nominating convention in Denver. Six have sided with Clinton, while four are now backing Obama.

 Only two superdelegates - Rep. Tom Udall, D-N.M.,  and Laurie Weahkee of Albuquerque - remain uncommitted.

 For more details on Colón's decision see the Sunday Journal.

 

 

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