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Dem superdelegate switches from clinton to obama

Joe Andrew, a Democratic superdelegate from Indiana, has switched his support from Hillary Clinton to Barack Obama. Andrew was appointed DNC chairman in 1999 by Bill Clinton. (May 1)
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