
Another endorsement for Barack Obama for President of the United States.
The Secretary General of the Movement for Democratic Change(MDC), Tendai Biti has endorsed Democrat Barack Obama for United States President, saying “Once in a while, God donates individuals of such exceptional talent that you can only thank the Almighty that you breathe the same air with them. Barack Obama is that rare breed!”
Mr Biti, the MDC Chief Strategist and a Parliamentarian,in an Opinion article published on Metro wrote that the American election is no longer a domestic affair “For reasons that are as clear as pike stuff, this election is no longer a strict private American election. It is a world election”, wrote Biti.
The MDC Policy Co-ordinator General, Eddie Cross last month also publicly expressed his support for the first African American nominee for a major party “I support him because he has African roots but also because he embodies everything that the American dream stands for. That a poor, mixed race kid with a single mom can rise out of obscurity and claim the leadership of the most powerful country on earth.”
Mr.Cross,MDC-Bulawayo South., further wrote that “We have a common heritage with Obama – we represent the dreams and aspirations of our people, we represent the hope of a better, more just and equitable future. It is an opportunity and a responsibility and one that we dare not fail in.”
Biti and Cross join a list of other international politicians who have endorsed the Democratic Party ‘s nominee. Last month the mayor of London,added his voice in endorsing Obama for president.
Mayor Boris Johnson a member of the center-right Conservative Party that is a traditional ally of U.S. Republicans, said then Obama “visibly incarnates change and hope, at a time when America desperately needs both.”
Following the disputed Presidential run-off election Obama called MDC President Morgan Tsvangirai and shared his deep concern for the way MDC supporters were being targeted by President Mugabe’s militia.
According to sources Obama also expressed his admiration for Tsvangirai’s efforts to ensure that the will of the Zimbabwean people is respected. The Democratic Party nominee demanded US and African act on the crisis in Zimbabwe.
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