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Old 08-07-2008   #15842 (permalink)
roni
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Obama's supporters are going to vote for him no matter who the VP nominee is.

When it comes to a proven ability to bring out voters and to bring in votes in demographic groups within which Obama showed the most weakness in the primaries, the other VP possibilities are diminutive figures in comparison.

Obama's selection of a VP candidate will not change my vote, and I suspect it will not change Ryberg's vote either, but it could have an effect on the outcome of the election. I want a choice that brings the most votes to the Democratic column. Who is that? Well, it ain't Sebelius, you can take that to the bank

Of all the non-Hillary people still being mentioned, Bayh tickles my fancy the most.

The only outrage I have seen here today is the suggestion by a non-Democrat that one of the two most popular Democrats in the nation (as measured by votes from throughout the nation) betrayed her party or its presumptive nominee
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