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Democratic US presidential hopeful Barack Obama is to be endorsed by New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson, himself a former candidate. Democratic US presidential hopeful Barack Obama has been endorsed by New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson, himself a former candidate.
Mr Richardson is expected to make his endorsement in Portland, Oregon. At a rally in Oregon, he praised a speech Mr Obama gave earlier this week on the issue of racial divisions.
It comes after a week in which footage of controversial comments made by Mr Obama's pastor threatened to damage his campaign. It comes after footage of controversial comments made by Mr Obama's pastor threatened to damage his campaign.
Both Mr Obama and rival Hillary Clinton had been actively lobbying Mr Richardson for his endorsement.Both Mr Obama and rival Hillary Clinton had been actively lobbying Mr Richardson for his endorsement.
"I believe he is the kind of once-in-a-lifetime leader that can bring our nation together and restore America's moral leadership in the world," said Mr Richardson, in a statement quoted by the Associated Press news agency. "Senator Obama has started a discussion in this country that is long overdue and rejects the politics of pitting race against race," Mr Richardson said.
He also praised Mrs Clinton as a "distinguished leader with vast experience", but said that Mr Obama "will be a historic and great president, who can bring us the change we so desperately need". "He understands that clearly by only bringing people together and by bridging our differences can we succeed together as Americans.
"His words are one of a courageous thoughtful leader who understands that a house divided against itself cannot stand. And, after eight years of George W Bush, we desperately need that kind of leader."
In a statement quoted by the Associated Press he also praised Mrs Clinton as a "distinguished leader with vast experience".
The New Mexico governor served under President Bill Clinton as his energy secretary and ambassador to the UN.The New Mexico governor served under President Bill Clinton as his energy secretary and ambassador to the UN.
He had long been tipped as a presidential contender, so it was not a surprise when he announced his candidacy in 2007.He had long been tipped as a presidential contender, so it was not a surprise when he announced his candidacy in 2007.
After disappointing fourth-place finishes in both the Iowa caucus and the New Hampshire primary, however, he dropped out of the race.After disappointing fourth-place finishes in both the Iowa caucus and the New Hampshire primary, however, he dropped out of the race.
Earlier this month Mr Richardson hinted at a possible Obama endorsement and revealed how the Illinois senator had helped him out during one of the candidates' televised debates.Earlier this month Mr Richardson hinted at a possible Obama endorsement and revealed how the Illinois senator had helped him out during one of the candidates' televised debates.
Mr Richardson had not been concentrating during the debate and had consequently been unable to answer a question, when Mr Obama whispered to him the subject under discussion, allowing Mr Richardson to give a response without betraying his confusion.Mr Richardson had not been concentrating during the debate and had consequently been unable to answer a question, when Mr Obama whispered to him the subject under discussion, allowing Mr Richardson to give a response without betraying his confusion.