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Streisand backs Clinton's presidential bid

Barbra Streisand, who hedged her bets months ago with donations to Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama and John Edwards, has finally settled on one presidential candidate.
Barbra Streisand is honored by the Human Right Commission at the Century Plaza Hotel March 7, 2004 in Century City, California.
Barbra Streisand is honored by the Human Right Commission at the Century Plaza Hotel March 7, 2004 in Century City, California.Michael Caulfield / Wireimage via AP file
/ Source: The Associated Press

Barbra Streisand, who hedged her bets months ago with donations to Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama and John Edwards, has settled on one presidential candidate.

It's Hillary.

"Madame President of the United States ... it's an extraordinary thought. We truly are in a momentous time, where a woman's potential has no limitations," Streisand said in a statement released Tuesday by the Clinton campaign. "Hillary Clinton has already proven to a generation of women that there are no limits for success."

The Oscar-winning actress and singer is an FOB — Friend of Bill Clinton — and the endorsement is hardly surprising. In Hollywood, as in politics, timing is everything, and Streisand's endorsement comes one day after another entertainment superstar, Oprah Winfrey, announced she would campaign for Clinton rival Barack Obama.

"Hillary is a powerful voice for change as we find our country at an important crossroads. Under her leadership, our country will regain its respect within the global community. She will prioritize issues of global climate change, universal health care and rebuilding a strong economy. After eight long years, the public will once again have faith in their government," said Streisand, a longtime supporter of Democratic candidates.

In the statement, Hillary Clinton said she was honored for the support.

"Barbra has used her immense talent to be an advocate for truth, justice, and fairness and I deeply appreciate her confidence in my candidacy as we work together to change the direction of our nation," Clinton said.