Hill Newbies Slow to Commit

Superdelegate lawmakers let hopefuls come courting
By Jonas Oransky,  Newser Staff
Posted Mar 17, 2008 6:00 PM CDT
Hill Newbies Slow to Commit
Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama attend rallies in two undated file photos.   (AP photos)

A surprising number of freshman congressmen are holdouts in the Dems' superdelegate derby, Time reports, with  half of the House's 40 newbies and six of eight rookie senators still officially undecided. Impressive that they're tough enough to take the pressure, the magazine notes, but they also may be more averse to making enemies.

“Why would I endorse and risk alienating a group of Democratic voters in a re-election race that promises to be incredibly close?” one Florida lawmaker asked. Both candidates are courting heavily: Obama is inviting some to travel on his campaign, spouses in tow, while Clinton hosted lawmakers at her Washington home last week. But she faces an uphill battle: Of the 20 House freshmen who have endorsed, 15 went with Obama—and four who picked Clinton were from New York. (More superdelegates stories.)

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