Politics | John Lewis Lewis Switches His Support to Obama Georgia lawmaker and superdelegate initially backed Clinton By Jonas Oransky Posted Feb 27, 2008 5:15 PM CST Copied Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., and Rep. John Lewis, D-Ga,. meet during a campaign stop in this Friday, Oct. 12, 2007, file photo in Atlanta. (AP photo/John Amis, File) (Associated Press) After a month of shifting signals, influential congressman John Lewis said today he’s switching his support from Hillary Clinton to Barack Obama, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports. Lewis says he’s unwilling to go against the voters in his Atlanta district—and that Obama “has tapped into something that is extraordinary.” The civil-rights leader irked local African-Americans by lining up behind Clinton early. The New York Times reported last week that Lewis was switching his superdelegate vote, something the congressman denied at the time. Today, he said he picked Clinton first “because of our friendship”—and added of Obama, “Something’s happening in America, something some of us did not see coming.” Lewis described the decision-making process as "a long, hard and difficult struggle." Read These Next Michael Skakel breaks silence on Martha Moxley murder. She was married at 12. At 25, she faces execution. Diane Ladd, who played the salty Flo, dies at 89. One of America's most notorious mass murderers dies. Get breaking news in your inbox. What you need to know, as soon as we know it. Sign up Report an error