National Organization for Women PAC Endorses Obama-Biden

*STATEMENT OF KIM GANDY*
*Chair, National Organization for Women Political Action Committee (NOW PAC)
*

*September 16, 2008*

It is with great enthusiasm that I announce today, on behalf of the nation's
oldest and largest women's rights organization, that the National
Organization for Women Political Action Committee (NOW PAC) proudly endorses
Sen. Barack Obama for President of the United States.

It is no coincidence that I am joined in this announcement by so many allied
organizations that collectively represent a broad and diverse cross-section
of U.S. women. From teachers to social workers, from business owners to
college students, women in this country are lining up behind the candidate
who is out there every day standing up -- clearly and consistently -- for
women. Women of all ages, races and ethnicities are coming together in
support of Sen. Obama and his pledge to fulfill this country's promise of
equal opportunity for our daughters as well as all our sons.

Although it is very unusual for us to endorse in a presidential election,
this is an unprecedented candidate and an unprecedented time for our
country. The NOW PAC reviewed Sen. Obama's record and public statements on
issues that disproportionately affect the women of this nation, and I spoke
with him at length about his commitment to women's equality. For example:

*On pay equity.* Sen. Obama is a co-sponsor of the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay
Act and the Paycheck Fairness Act, legislation to end wage discrimination
against women.

*On reproductive rights.* Sen. Obama is a co-sponsor of the Prevention First
Act, to strengthen access to contraception and reproductive health care, and
prevent unwanted pregnancies. He strongly supports *Roe v. Wade* and will
oppose any efforts to overturn it.

*On violence against women.* Sen. Obama supports the continued
reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act -- of which Sen. Joe Biden
is the chief sponsor -- as well as the Security and Financial Empowerment
(SAFE) Act, which is legislation to provide legal, medical and financial
support to victims of domestic violence.

*On the Supreme Court.* Sen. Obama opposed the nominations of George Bush's
extreme right-wing nominees to the Supreme Court, who have consistently
ruled against women's rights,

For more than a decade, Barack Obama has said "yes" to women's rights, while
John McCain has consistently said "no" - NO to pay equity, NO to
contraceptive access and reproductive rights, NO to appointing Supreme Court
judges who will uphold women's rights and civil rights, NO to funding
shelters and other anti-violence programs, and NO to supporting working moms
and dads with policies that support work/life balance.

NOW supported Sen. Hillary Clinton in the primary, and now we join with her
in saying "NO" -- No Way, No How, No McCain! And we proudly stand arm-in-arm
with her in putting our hopes and our dreams, our hard work and our
hard-earned money, behind the next President of the United States -- Barack
Obama, and his running mate, longtime friend and ally of women, Sen. Joe
Biden.

For more information, visit the NOW PAC *Obama
website.*<http://www.nowpacs.org/2008/obama/>

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*For Immediate Release*
*Contact:* Mai Shiozaki, 202-628-8669, ext. 116; cell 202-641-1906

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