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Another Endorsement

Musician John Legend talks about the youth vote and the very real prospect of a Black president.
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Description: A resounding yes.

Transcript: I think this country is ready for a Black president – not because he’s Black; not because everyone has come to some great racial understanding; but because he is who he is; and because of his character; and because he is who he is as an individual, and what he stands for, and what he’s . . . and the kind of campaign he has run. I think America is ready for Barack Obama to be president. I don’t know if they would’ve been ready for another Black man to be president, but this Black man I think they’re ready for him to be president.

Recorded on: 1/29/08

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Description: Don’t elect someone you disagree with, even you think they’re cool, Legend says.

Transcript: Well it’s hard for me to say how somebody should approach their decision on how to vote. I think a lot of times what people end up doing is kind of a gut feeling. And part of it, I think, there is some validity to the whole gut feeling thing where you can look into someone’s eyes and try to get a sense of their character, and how they carry themselves, and how they answer certain questions, and their consistency over time, and the messages that they speak of. I think you do get a certain sense for their character. And I think it is important to elect someone with integrity and with character. But you also want someone who, when they get into office, are gonna fight for the things that you believe are important. And so if a certain person is in a certain party, and the party line says, “Do this, this, this, and this,” and you don’t agree with this, this, this, and this, don’t elect them. Even if you think they’re cool. Even if you think they’re funny. Even if you think they’re nice or whatever it is – if you don’t agree with them on the major positions that are important to you, it doesn’t matter how nice they are, or how cool they are, or how honest they seem. If they’re not gonna do the things in office that are a priority to you, then don’t vote for them. And so I think issues need to be important to you. And where there are similarities among the issues where I think, for instance, among the Democrats, Edwards, Clinton and Obama, there isn’t a huge difference between what each of them believes on the major issues. One issue that is a big difference, I think, is how they felt about Iraq at the beginning of the war. They’ve kind of merged beliefs now, but at the beginning of the war one of them was clearly against it, and two of them voted for it. I think that’s a major difference and that’s something to think about; but overall I think character and leadership style is important once you’ve kind of minimized the difference in their issue stances. And so I think that’s something that people should examine. And if you can . . . If you can get a sense of their judgment, and their integrity, and their ability to follow through on what they say they’re going to do, vote for that person as long as you agree with what they say they’re gonna do.

Recorded on: 1/29/08

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