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Obama gets SEC'ers, NARAL...and a Millworker's Son.

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While I've been packing things today, a few more key endorsements: First up, three former SEC heads back Obama. "'Each of us has been committed to prudent economic policy and effective financial regulation for many years,' they said in a joint statement along with former Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker, also an Obama supporter. 'We believe Senator Obama can provide the positive leadership and judgment needed to take us to a stronger and more secure economic future.'"

Then, much to the consternation of Emily's List, NARAL gets behind the senator: "Today, we are proud to put our organization's grassroots and political support behind the pro-choice candidate whom we believe will secure the Democratic nomination and advance to the general election. That candidate is Sen. Obama."

And, tonight in Grand Rapids, it looks like John Edwards will come off the fence at last and officially endorse Obama. (Edwards is not a super, but he does still have 19 pledged delegates credited to him.) Well, it'd have been nice to see this a few months ago, of course, and now that People pledge just looks ridiculous. But, hey, better late than never.

Update:: Hmm. No sign of Elizabeth. Also, Edwards' best line tonight (although the crowd didn't seem to get it): "I still want my jet-ski."

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