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Obama Vice Presidential Team Meets

17 Jun 2008 05:38 pm

Sen. Barack Obama is at the Democratic National Committee right now for one meeting, and two floors away, his vice presidential search committee chairs -- Caroline Kennedy and Eric Holder -- are meeting with prominent Democrats, including Rep. Charles Rangel and Rep. George Miller.

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LOL. Is there anyone left to "meet"?

Get up there with a glass and press your ear to the door man!

"Obama Vice Presidential Team Meets"

That has such a nice ring to it. I always thought he would be the perfect Vice President.

Vice President Obama and his Team of supporting players.

good one robert, good one.

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Looking like they won't pick Clinton. If they don't, I imagine the roll out will be in July. If so, they're really, really far along in the process--way further than the media would know--and it may be short-list time. If they pick Clinton, this will drag out until early August and provide him with a dramatic boost.

To me, it's looking like they won't pick Clinton. But nobody really knows. I expect an announcement on a VP to come in July if it's not Clinton; if it is Clinton, it'll come in August.

including Rep. Charles Rangel and Rep. George Miller

Also known as the NYC Democratic machine and Speaker Pelosi.

You thought Obama would make a good Vice President? Good for you. My roomate keeps thinking the Cubs are going to win the World Series every year. He's generally an intelligent guy. I'll assume you are too.

That makes you no less wrong than he is. Obama is now the Democratic Presidential candidate. Get used to it. Or vote for McCain. Hey, it's a free country.

That's sort of like my roomate cheering for the Cardinals after the Cubs had been knocked out (which he'd never do and would make no sense) but whatever.

You thought Obama would make a good Vice President? Good for you. My roommate keeps thinking the Cubs are going to win the World Series every year. He's generally an intelligent guy. I'll assume you are too.

That makes you no less wrong than he is. Obama is now the Democratic Presidential candidate. Get used to it. Or vote for McCain. Hey, it's a free country.

That's sort of like my roommate cheering for the Cardinals after the Cubs had been knocked out (which he'd never do and would make no sense) but whatever.