Ted Kennedy's (along with Caroline Kennedy's) (but not Kathleen Kennedy Townsend's!) endorsement of Barack Obama is, according to the Washington Post "a key boost" and "a huge boost" according to the Boston Globe. No doubt, somewhere tonight a commentator or blogger will refer to it as a "Supercalifragilistic-Expialidocious" boost. I'm not so sure. OK, if Al Gore endorses as well Obama could get a supercharged burst of momentum that will help him past the structural challenges facing him on Super Tuesday, but as the Post's Dan Balz blogs:
In the end, endorsements are not likely to decide this nomination battle. This remains a choice for Democrats of two strikingly different styles of leadership and two candidates with superb assets of their own. But the Kennedy decision is far too rich in its implications for it to be treated as an ordinary event. What Obama can make of it will be up to him.
What he can make of it is winning Massachusetts, one of the big three states that are up for grabs on Super Tuesday. The other two are California and Georgia, assuming Obama wins Illinois and Clinton wins New York. Oh, to be a media buyer in L.A.!
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