Obama rooting for Steelers
On election night, Pennsylvania was one of the key states that propelled him to the presidency. Arizona voted for rival Hillary Clinton during the Democratic primaries and for Republican John McCain in November. And Pittsburgh Steelers owner Dan Rooney endorsed him during the primaries, though Obama lost the state to Clinton.
So it should come as little surprise that President Obama's rooting interest in Sunday's Super Bowl lies with the black and gold.
But he tried his best today to soften the blow for Arizona Cardinals' fans.
"I have to say, you know, I wish the Cardinals the best," he told reporters. "Kurt Warner is a great story and he's closer to my age than anybody else on the field, but I am a long-time Steelers fan. Mr. Rooney, the owner, was just an extraordinary supporter during the course of the campaign. Franco Harris was campaigning for me in Pittsburgh...Coach Tomlin was a supporter.
"So I wish the best to the Cardinals. They've been long-suffering; it's a great Cinderella story. But other than the Bears, the Steelers are probably the team that's closest to my heart."
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No way Mr President the Cardinals is the CHANGE team they will beat the Steelers not by a big margin.Offense or defence they are prepared.