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    Sam Nunn and David Boren Join Obama

    Posted:
    04/18/08
    Maybe Howard Dean's nudging had something to do with it, but two more political big shots, former Senators Sam Nunn and David Boren, just announced their support for Barack Obama. What's more, both have agreed to advise Obama on matters of national security.

    Helping others with regards to foreign affairs is nothing new to Nunn. Hell, the guy's got his own department at Georgia Tech.

    Former Oklahoma Senator Boren is in the education game, as well. Currently, he serves as President of the University of Oklahoma.

    So two more high-profile red state dems for Obama. If you include former Clinton Secretary of Labor, Robert Reich, that makes three big fish caught in a single day.

    Check out the quiz/photo gallery below. See if you know who is endorsing whom.

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