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Old 1 Week Ago   #31 (permalink)
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Rendell, as your talking about Roni, certainly would make Pennsylavania a very likely win.
I do not think it would be a good pick, but you are right, it would win PA and possibly help in the industrial midwest.
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Another Ohio rumor has Rob Portman being considered as a Mc Cain VP. He's a former Congressman,US Trade Representative and served as Budget Director for President Bush. At 53 he's at least the right age......

Susie, is Jackson in the 2nd District?
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I don't think I would pick him either, when I've seen him on tv, he seems some what abrasive. But the media portrays him as having quite a political machine in Penn. I also like Evan Bayh. I wonder though if Obama would take a person to whom was a super for Clinton. Bill Richardson, some say, would bring in the latino vote.
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Mark Warner?

I also really like Mark Warner, had he ran for president, I would have supported him. But Warner is looking to replace and is running for the other Warner of Virginia's senate spot. Picking up that long held republican seat, I believe is a major priority of the senate democrats.
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Another Ohio rumor has Rob Portman being considered as a Mc Cain VP. He's a former Congressman,US Trade Representative and served as Budget Director for President Bush. At 53 he's at least the right age......

Susie, is Jackson in the 2nd District?
Yikes! I have no idea! Most of my voting life was spent in the Columbus area. I don't think I've ever even voted in Jackson Co.
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ABC News: Clinton May Be Negotiating Veep Spot
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Agree with Richardson.... Hispanic vote, red state, border issues, history of international diplomacy. I cant imagine a better choice for Dems.
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I think the Clinton camp has burned too many bridges with the African-American community for Obama to give her the VP slot. I think the rhetoric and innuendos from both Bill and Hillary have done some real hurt, and that will need time to heal. I don't see Obama's black supporters being ready to cozy back up to the Clintons anytime soon.

For Obama, Ed Rendell would be a great choice. He's a fantastic retail politician, would perform well in the traditional "bulldog" role that the VP candidate usually plays, has concrete domestic policy at both the city and state level, and has a strong base of popularity in Pennsylvania. Plus it would be a good sop to the Clinton camp, as Rendell was a strong supporter of Hillary's. Strickland of Ohio might be another choice for the working-class white vote, for a lot of the same reasons -- but I think Rendell plays that same role, and better. I think Senator Jim Webb from Virginia would be good to buff up Obama's military credentials, could really strike back at McCain on Irq and veterans' services policies, and I think they'd be a dynamic team on the campaign trail. Other wildcards from Virginia could be former Governor Mark Warner, or the current governor. Bill Richardson is probably on the short list, and that would make a great "New America" statement, but I'm not as excited about him as I would be for Rendell or Webb. Obama's going to want to play the diplomatic role Ricardson typically sees himself in ... I don't see that combo making a stronger whole.

McCain-Gingrich would be really, really interesting -- Newtie is impressing me with his push to re-energize the Republican Party, and his intellect would be a nice complement to McCain's apparent lack thereof. Forget about age, that's who I would go with, if I were McCain.
I think Mitt Romney should be on the short list, for his experience in business and state-level governance. Mike Huckabee, for the religious right and also Huckabee's state-level governance experience. He and his wife might also "humanize" the ticket a bit. I agree that McCain's more-likely pick is Charlie Christ from Florida -- but that will be a HUGE mistake, because Florida's state economy is about to be crippled by the mortgage crisis and high real-estate-vacancy levels. So he's not going to look like any kind of genius.
McCain's got real problems with his potential picks.
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I think the Clinton camp has burned too many bridges with the African-American community for Obama to give her the VP slot. I think the rhetoric and innuendos from both Bill and Hillary have done some real hurt, and that will need time to heal. I don't see Obama's black supporters being ready to cozy back up to the Clintons anytime soon.

For Obama, Ed Rendell would be a great choice. He's a fantastic retail politician, would perform well in the traditional "bulldog" role that the VP candidate usually plays, has concrete domestic policy at both the city and state level, and has a strong base of popularity in Pennsylvania. Plus it would be a good sop to the Clinton camp, as Rendell was a strong supporter of Hillary's. Strickland of Ohio might be another choice for the working-class white vote, for a lot of the same reasons -- but I think Rendell plays that same role, and better. I think Senator Jim Webb from Virginia would be good to buff up Obama's military credentials, could really strike back at McCain on Irq and veterans' services policies, and I think they'd be a dynamic team on the campaign trail. Other wildcards from Virginia could be former Governor Mark Warner, or the current governor. Bill Richardson is probably on the short list, and that would make a great "New America" statement, but I'm not as excited about him as I would be for Rendell or Webb. Obama's going to want to play the diplomatic role Ricardson typically sees himself in ... I don't see that combo making a stronger whole.

McCain-Gingrich would be really, really interesting -- Newtie is impressing me with his push to re-energize the Republican Party, and his intellect would be a nice complement to McCain's apparent lack thereof. Forget about age, that's who I would go with, if I were McCain.
I think Mitt Romney should be on the short list, for his experience in business and state-level governance. Mike Huckabee, for the religious right and also Huckabee's state-level governance experience. He and his wife might also "humanize" the ticket a bit. I agree that McCain's more-likely pick is Charlie Christ from Florida -- but that will be a HUGE mistake, because Florida's state economy is about to be crippled by the mortgage crisis and high real-estate-vacancy levels. So he's not going to look like any kind of genius.
McCain's got real problems with his potential picks.
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"She is tireless, she is smart. She is capable. And so obviously she'd be on anybody's short list to be a potential vice presidential candidate," said Obama, who inched closer to winning the nomination by routing Clinton in North Carolina and almost defeating her in Indiana on Tuesday.
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He's such a nice boy.
Obviously, homage will have to be paid. But in the end, no way will there be an Obama-Clinton ticket.
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He's such a nice boy.
Obviously, homage will have to be paid. But in the end, no way will there be an Obama-Clinton ticket.
That was a real conversation stopper, apparently
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Ryberg's touting Webb as a potential VP pick over on the presidential thread. All the scrolling and cut-and-pasting and quoting gets tiring, so I won't go claim credit. Too much documentation involved.
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Ryberg's touting Webb as a potential VP pick over on the presidential thread. All the scrolling and cut-and-pasting and quoting gets tiring, so I won't go claim credit. Too much documentation involved.
You two-timing thread hopper, MWC!
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Ryberg's touting Webb as a potential VP pick over on the presidential thread. All the scrolling and cut-and-pasting and quoting gets tiring, so I won't go claim credit. Too much documentation involved.
Too little experience outside of the military, too much temper.
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Too little experience outside of the military, too much temper.
I'd think maybe Biden would be on the list although he does have a tendency to put his foot in his mouth on occasion.

Webb has experience from the Reagan administration.
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