Colin Powell on Why He Endorsed Obama

Colin Powell on Why He Endorsed Obama

Colin Powell slams right-wing attacks on Obama’s character and argues in a favor a generational change in the White House.

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In a Q & A with reporters following his much-anticipated endorsement of Barack Obama for president on NBC’s Meet the Press, former Secretary of State Colin Powell elaborated further on why he’s chosen to back the Democratic nominee. Powell cites both disgust with the reactionary tactics of the GOP (including Michele Bachmann’s call for an investigation into “anti-Americans” in Congress) as well as a need for more diplomatic, intellectual leadership–as motivation for his embrace of Obama.

Adam Howard

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