Also, it seems very unlikely Edwards will endorse -- he should be ready to push for unity and a progressive agenda in August at the Convention:
In his first public speech since dropping out of the race two months ago, Edwards told the Young Democrats of North Carolina convention he has a "very high opinion" of both Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama. He said the country "would be blessed" to have either one of them as president.AP also has the story.
The former North Carolina senator and vice-presidential nominee said both are better suited to advance his anti-poverty platform than Republican nominee-in-waiting John McCain.
Pressed by reporters to detail any endorsement plans, Edwards declined to even say if he would endorse a candidate before North Carolina's May 6 primary. He said if he has anything to say, he'll let them know.
PS: Some guy in Madison speculates that Edwards may yet be the nominee. But folks at The New Republic think he may actually become the chancellor of the University of North Carolina.


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