Today, Ralph Nader endorsed John Edwards, and Dennis Kucinich told his Iowa supporters to choose Barack Obama as their second choice at the caucuses. In 2004, Kucinich threw his supports to Edwards. That year, Kucinich was the only truly antiwar candidate in the race. But this time around, he has a longtime ally on Iraq in Obama. The Obama campaign released the following statement: "I have a lot of respect for Congressman Kucinich, and I’m honored that he has done this, because we both believe deeply in the need for fundamental change. He and I have been fighting for a number of the same priorities -- including an end to the war in Iraq that we both opposed from the start, reforming Washington and creating a better life for America's working families." So far, no official word from the Edwards camp on support from the man who some Democrats still hold responsible for Al Gore's loss in 2000. --Dana Goldstein