DENVER -- No matter how Democrats handle the roll call vote question, Hillary Clinton’s former New Jersey campaign director says she knows who she’s voting for.
“I’m voting for Senator Obama on the first ballot,” said Karen Kominsky, who headed up Clinton’s successful New Jersey primary campaign.
Kominsky has actually been volunteering for Obama for the last several months. She even ran a door-to-door Obama operation from her house in Lambertville.
Kominsky said she’ll work to help resolve any discord between Clinton and Obama supporters.
“It’s a great moment in history for everybody,’ she said. “I plan to be reaching out to women across the state to let them know my support for Sen. Obama.”
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