On the VP leaks
I'm sure there are many (like EPM) who are quite excited with the news that Chris Dodd has submitted vetting documents to be Obama's VP, but I would be a bit more skeptical.
At this phase, the VP names that "leak" are generally allowed to leak intentionally as a way of payback to supporters. The real VP choice is probably not saying a word.
At this phase, the VP names that "leak" are generally allowed to leak intentionally as a way of payback to supporters. The real VP choice is probably not saying a word.
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Dodd's a great guy, but there's no way he's a VP contender. As you said this is just giving "props" to important supporters. I don't think there's any chance we'll see two senators on the ticket. (Hillary being the dark horse, wild card, maybe).
I'm thinking either a governor or.... a "reformed" republican, maybe? OK. that's probably a stretch. I'm savoring the Hagel-travels-with-Obama story right now.
Personally, I like Schweitzer. I think he'd be a boost in swing and weak-red states... to the extent a VP nominee has any affect at all. But I'm not sure how the corporate national media would play his plain spoken-ness. I doubt very much they'd give him the leeway they Old Uncle McCain ("sure his crass, doesn't know a shia from a sunni, and contradicts himself at every turn, but, darn it, he's just a straight talkin' maverick war hero! Gotta luv 'im").
The only other governor that comes to mind is Sebelius. I really don't know how the gender politics plays out from here. Would picking Sebelius look like pandering to women? Would this be a dynamic, media generating ticket? As little as I know about Schweitzer, I now even less about Sebelius.
I'm sure there are any number of possible good choices out there. I'm just a bumpkin from NH sootin' his mouth off.
Oh yeah. And Dodd? I'd like to see him as majority leader of the senate.
By -epm, at 3:48 PM
The only problem with Schwietzer (I don't know his politics) is that nobody knows who he is.
(I actually spoke with a woman who lives half year in Monatana this morning, and she seemed to think it might be realistic for Obama to win Monatana. I'm still not so sure.)
With Sebelius, I think it all depends on how she comes across and how they position her. She has to come across as strong and equal or it won't work. Unlike a male VP candidate who would be better served to play a more subservient campaign role.
As for Dodd, senate majority leader would be good. He's a Democrat first and the Obama folks wouldn't mind having him there. He also would fit into any number of cabinet spots/Sec treasury, whatever.
By mikevotes, at 4:16 PM
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