Tim Holden

June 6, 2008 - 7:37am

This week's Winners and Losers

TJ Rooney and the Democratic Party in Pennsylvania was solidly behind Hillary Clinton and delivered for her in the primary. When Barack Obama won this week the Party was quick to get behind Obama which makes them a winner this week.  Find out who else made the Winners and Losers list for June 6, 2008.

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  • June 6, 2008
    Winners:
    Arizona Democratic Party, Bucks County Republicans, Bob Mellow, , , , , , , , , , , , , ,
    Losers:
    Tim Holden, smoking ban, Michael Livingston
  • June 4, 2008 - 4:15pm

    Holden won't say who he supported, but now backs Obama

    U.S. Rep Tim Holden (D-St. Clair) became the final uncommitted superdelegate in Pennsylvania to support Barack Obama, but he still refuses to acknowledge with Democratic candidate he supported, reports The Patriot-News.

    Holden instead criticized what he called a "flawed and foolish process."

    "This process sucks, but we have a nominee," Holden told The Patriot-News.

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    June 4, 2008 - 3:41pm

    Pa’s 2 remaining hold outs.. why?

    Congressman Jason Altmire is in what could be a tough reelection fight against Melissa Hart. Some Democrats understand why he is waiting to make a formal announcement on who he is endorsing for President. Now that the election fight is over and the Democrats have a presumptive nominee it will be easy for Altmire to make that decision. Altmire has said for weeks now that he was going to wait until after the last vote was cast, then by the end of that week (this week) make his decision know. He has not hidden from the fact he did not want to upset any Democrats in his district by choosing the wrong candidate. Even as Altmire announced today he would support Barack Obama he treaded lightly.

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    June 4, 2008 - 3:21pm

    Altmire backs Obama without endorsement

    Uncommitted superdelegate U.S. Rep. Jason Altmire (D-Wexford) announced this afternoon he will support Barack Obama in the presidential race, but what Altmire didn't do the day after Obama secured enough delegates to be the Democratic Party's presidential nominee was endorse him.

    "A formal endorsement is no longer necessary," Altmire said in a statement. "The Democratic primary is over and I am going to support the nominee who was chosen by people who voted across all 50 states over the past five months. I expect the vote at the convention to be uncontested and that our party will be fully united behind Senator Obama."

    His announcement leaves U.S. Rep. Tim Holden (D-St. Clair) as the only uncommitted superdelegate in Pennsylvania. Calls to Holden's office were not immediately returned.

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    June 4, 2008 - 10:31am

    Doyle endorses Obama

    One uncommitted superdelegate down, two more to go.

    U.S. Rep. Mike Doyle (D-Forrest Hills) announced this afternoon he will endorse U.S. Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) for president -- a day after Obama clinched enough delegates to secure the nomination.

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    June 4, 2008 - 9:59am

    State party backing Obama; other uncommitted delegates still on fence

    The Pa. state party has hopped off the fence and thrown its support behind Barack Obama before Hillary Clinton declines drops out of the race.

    The party's stance hasn't changed, said spokesman Abe Amoros. It has continually said whoever emerges victorious would receive the party's full support, Amoros said.

    Asked if the senator from Illinois had won, Amoros said, "That's apparent to probably everyone that's breathing on the planet at this point."

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    June 3, 2008 - 3:10pm

    Pa.’s 4 holdout superdelegates

    As superdelegates flood to Barack Obama throughout the day, Pennsylvania has four holdouts.  Congressmen Bob Brady, Jason Altmire, Mike Doyle and Tim Holden continue to take their strong stances of no comment. 

    Maybe after Obama reaches the magic number later today they will be willing to take a stance once and for all.

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    May 9, 2008 - 7:19am

    Carney endorses Clinton for President

    PA-10 Democrat Chris Carney has announced his endorsement of Hillary Clinton for President. Carney’s endorsement leaves four PA Congressmen who have yet to step up to the table and take a side. Tim Holden, Jason Altmire, Bob Brady and Mike Doyle still remain as the least likely to win a courage in politics award.

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    May 8, 2008 - 3:15pm

    Courage in politics award won’t be considered for at least five PA Congressmen

    21 of Pennsylvania’s 26 superdelegates have decided between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama.  There are still five superdelegates who have not declared their preference. 

    If someone gives out political courage awards later this year someone like Bob Casey, who chose Obama when almost every other elected official in the state was with Clinton, may be considered for the award. 

    Those who will not be in contention include Congressmen Tim Holden, Jason Altmire, Bob Brady, Mike Doyle and Chris Carney, who still cannot decide between Obama and Clinton.

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