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October 19, 2008

Colin Powell Endorses Obama for President
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Former US Secretary of State Colin Powell says Obama 'has met the
standard of being a successful president, being an exceptional
president' 
Former U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell says he is backing Democrat
Barack Obama for president. VOA's Paula Wolfson reports Powell made the
announcement during a nationally broadcast television interview. Colin
Powell (2008 file photo)Powell says Barack Obama has the ability to
transform America and American politics."He has met the standard of
being a successful president, being an exceptional president. I think he
is a transformational figure. He is a new generation coming onto the
world stage, onto the American stage. And for that reason, I will be
voting for Senator Barack Obama," he said. It was an important
high-profile endorsement for Obama from a fellow African-American who
served first as the nation's top military officer and later as its chief
diplomat. Powell, a retired general, was the secretary of state during
President George W. Bush's first term. And while he has never held a
prominent political post, he has served in several Republican
administrations. Appearing on NBC's Meet the Press, Powell said both
Barack Obama and his opponent, Republican John Mc Cain, could handle the
job of commander-in-chief. But he indicated he believes Obama would be
better able to tackle the nation's economic problems and improve its
standing abroad."I think the number one issue the [new] president is
going to have to deal with is the economy - that is what the American
people are worried about," added Powell. "And frankly, it is not just an
American problem, it is an international problem."Powell said he has
been friends with John Mc Cain for many years. But he said he is
disappointed in the tone of the Mc Cain campaign, and the choice of
Sarah Palin as the Republican vice presidential nominee. He was asked if
race played a role in his decision to back Senator Obama."If I had only
that in mind, I could have done this six, eight, 10 months ago. I really
have been going back and forth between somebody I have the highest
respect regard for - John Mc Cain - and somebody I was getting to know,
Barack Obama
," Powell said. "And it was only in the last couple of months that I
settled on this."Senator Mc Cain downplayed the Powell announcement when
asked about it on the Fox News Sunday television program."I have always
admired and respected General Powell. We are long-time friends. This
does not come as a surprise. And I am also very pleased to have the
endorsement of four former secretaries of state - Secretaries Baker,
Kissinger, Eagleburger and Haig," he said. With just over two weeks left
until Election Day, nationwide polls put Obama in the lead. But the race
is tightening, and John Mc Cain says he is still confident of victory.

"I have been on enough campaigns, my friend, to sense enthusiasm and
momentum and we have got it," said Mc Cain.

For his part, Senator Obama is warning his supporters against being
overconfident. He is spending his weekend campaigning in states that are
usually strong for Republicans - such as North Carolina and Missouri.