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Title: Obama plans vice-presidential announcement
Source: International Herald Tribune
URL Source: http://www.iht.com/articles/2008/08/19/america/dems.php
Published: Aug 19, 2008
Author: Adam Nagourney and Jeff Zeleny
Post Date: 2008-08-19 10:16:40 by a vast rightwing conspirator
Keywords: None
Views: 262
Comments: 21

Obama plans vice-presidential announcement

By Adam Nagourney and Jeff Zeleny

WASHINGTON: Senator Barack Obama has all but settled on his choice for a vice-presidential running mate and set an elaborate rollout plan for his decision, beginning with an early-morning alert to supporters, perhaps as soon as Wednesday, followed by a trip to swing states by the new Democratic ticket, aides said.

Obama's deliberations remain remarkably closely held. Aides said perhaps half a dozen advisers were involved in the final discussions in an effort to enforce a command that Obama issued to staff: that his decision not leak out until supporters are notified.

Going into the final days, Obama was said to be focused mainly on three candidates: Senator Evan Bayh of Indiana, Governor Tim Kaine of Virginia and Senator Joseph Biden Jr. of Delaware.

Some Democrats said they still hoped that he would choose Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York or Governor Kathleen Sebelius of Kansas.

By all indications, Obama remains likely to choose someone relatively safe and avoid taking a chance with a game-changing selection. A similar strategic choice now faces Obama's Republican opponent, Senator John McCain, who has been under pressure from some Republicans to make a more daring choice. More Coverage Elections 2008 Multimedia Graphic: Potential running mates » View Video: The Week Ahead » View Related Articles The lingering what-if question: Clinton? In speech to veterans, McCain attacks Obama on war Today in Americas Obama plans vice-presidential announcement FBI adds details to case against anthrax scientist More American women choose not to have children

Obama's advisers said he reached his decision while on vacation in Hawaii. They said it marked the end of what proved to be an unexpectedly intense process, condensed because he did not want to start actively vetting potential running mates before Clinton quit the race in June.

By contrast, McCain, who had wrapped up the Republican nomination months earlier, began his process in late spring.

That gave Obama's team of lawyers less time to review candidates, and several Democrats said it appeared that the list of candidates who were deeply vetted was small.

Campaigns typically check the background of candidates who are not necessarily likely to be selected as a way of gaining favor with various constituencies or to keep the other party off balance.

The team of advance workers and aides involved in planning the rollout - timed to galvanize Democratic voters as Obama heads to Denver next week for the party convention - has not been told whom Obama will be selecting.

If all goes according to plan, the announcement will be made with text and e-mail messages to supporters early in the morning, in time to capture coverage on the morning television news shows and take advantage of a full day's news cycle.

Obama and his new running mate will then begin a cross-country tour. Current plans call for them to be on the trail together for most of the time between the day of the announcement and the day Obama arrives in Denver next Wednesday.

Obama's schedule calls for him to awaken on Tuesday in Orlando, Florida, and by the end of the day be in Raleigh, North Carolina. By Wednesday, he is scheduled to be in Virginia.

The Obama campaign has cautioned against reading anything into his schedule, saying it could be changed in an instant to accommodate the plan to introduce the running mate.

Aides said the announcement would come no later than Friday.

Obama's advisers said they wanted to time the announcement to get maximum publicity going into the convention, after a stretch in which Obama was on vacation in Hawaii and McCain made good use of having the political stage largely to himself.

The speculation during the selection process encompassed many of the best-known names in the party. They include Senator John Kerry, the Democratic presidential candidate in 2004; former Vice President Al Gore, the candidate in 2000; and Senator Christopher Dodd of Connecticut, Senator Jack Reed of Rhode Island, Governor Bill Richardson of New Mexico and former Senator Sam Nunn of Georgia.

The big choice for Obama, advisers said, has been the extent to which he needed to choose someone who would fill perceived holes in his résumé - like a lack of experience, particularly in foreign policy - versus a candidate who would reinforce his promise of change or one who might help him win a contested state in the election in November.

Biden, the chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, falls into the category of helping Obama on foreign policy, while Kaine is a relative newcomer to national politics and would reinforce the notion of change. Both Kaine in Virginia and Bayh in Indiana would help Obama in a state that Democrats are trying to put in play.

For all the attention to Obama's deliberations, it is by no means assured that his choice will make a big difference in the outcome of the campaign.

"It's not that important," said Matt Bennett, the co-director of Third Way, a moderate Democratic advocacy group that has not taken a position in the race.

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#1. To: All (#0)

Of the 3, Kaine is the only one that makes sense.

Biden is a big-mouth clown who won't help Obama one bit. Bayh has little to offer, is a pro-politician (always a young hope, etc.) and he has a long face. Kaine has a round face and therefore has better woman appeal. He seems to be sharper too.

a vast rightwing conspirator  posted on  2008-08-19   10:19:10 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: a vast rightwing conspirator (#1)

Bayh has little to offer, is a pro-politician (always a young hope, etc.) and he has a long face.

Evan Bayh - Bilderberg Society Traitor (juan mcCain cited as well)

Rotara  posted on  2008-08-19   14:47:41 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: Rotara (#5)

Is it not odd that not one politician has love for and pays homage Egypt????

"Speaking to 2002 luncheon hosted by AIPAC, a pro-Israel lobby group, Bayh "described his lifelong affection for the state of Israel, beginning with a boyhood vacation there, and deepening with his many official visits as a governor and senator."[29] A report of the luncheon continued:

The senator also stated his support for increased foreign aid to Israel. "We have to make the kind of investments necessary to prevent loss of life," he said. "Israel is in jeopardy, they're a strong ally of ours, and I think there would be congressional support for further aid to Israel, particularly regarding security issues."

Cynicom  posted on  2008-08-19   14:55:38 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#12. To: Cynicom (#8)

"Speaking to 2002 luncheon hosted by AIPAC, a pro-Israel lobby group, Bayh "described his lifelong affection for the state of Israel, beginning with a boyhood vacation there, and deepening with his many official visits as a governor and senator."[29] A report of the luncheon continued:

The senator also stated his support for increased foreign aid to Israel. "We have to make the kind of investments necessary to prevent loss of life," he said. "Israel is in jeopardy, they're a strong ally of ours, and I think there would be congressional support for further aid to Israel, particularly regarding security issues."

AIPAC is really covering all of its bases in this election. This Bayh guy is almost as good for AIPAC as Lieberman or Cantor (McCain's likely picks).

Rupert_Pupkin  posted on  2008-08-19   15:21:28 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#14. To: Rupert_Pupkin, Diana (#12)

AIPAC is really covering all of its bases in this election. This Bayh guy is almost as good for AIPAC as Lieberman or Cantor (McCain's likely picks).

Yep, AIPAC has been doing it longer than this election. AIPAC got to be #2 lobby group on Capitol Hill with an annual budget of some small nations' governments because it has been covering its bases and always has been meeting its goals.

Because McCain is a moron I think you may be right - he'll pick Cantor as his VP. I would guess that Joe Lieberman wants to "save" himself for the juicy and powerful Secty of Defense position.

If McCain did not have the ossified brain cells that he does, it might behove him to consider the Governor of Alaska, Sarah Palin, for the VP ticket - she'd ace the evangelicals for McCain - she did not abort her own fetus even though amnio indicated Down's Syndrome. I'm not sure about what her political positions are outside her personal decision about abortion but I think that this in itself would be enough to seal the evangelical vote who are now wavering because of McCain's various lefty positions. Also Palin might be attractive to undecided or politically uninvolved female and male voters - the former due to same gender identification, the latter due to the opposite - Palin is easy on the eyes for men. Palin seems to be quite popular in Alaska. Maybe you can fill us in on her, Diana?

gov.state.ak.us/

scrapper2  posted on  2008-08-19   15:48:59 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#15. To: scrapper2 (#14)

If McCain did not have the ossified brain cells that he does, it might behove him to consider the Governor of Alaska, Sarah Palin, for the VP ticket

I left the state before she was elected, but what I've read and heard indicates she's smart. She was mayor of my home town for a while and she did a much better job than the last half dozen nit-wits that held that position.

To be honest I think she's too good for the "R" party and won't get very far because she has too much common sense.

Pissed Off Janitor  posted on  2008-08-19   16:44:18 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#16. To: Pissed Off Janitor (#15)

To be honest I think she's too good for the "R" party and won't get very far because she has too much common sense.

With the National Party, you either sign on with Globalism® or you hit a not-so-glass-glass-ceiling.

Your mileage may vary from State to State. ;-)

Rotara  posted on  2008-08-19 16:49:51 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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