Who will be selected as Vice-President?

#27
#27
I'd like to see McCain pick either JC Watts or Michael Steele for his VP. I also think Linda Chavez would be a good choice. A white RINO like Lindsay Graham would be a disaster along the lines of Dole/Kemp.

I don't think we'll see a Hillary/Obama ticket (or vice versa) unless one wins the popular vote and the other wins the delegate count.

Hillary will have to pick someone to re-establish herself with the Soros-led freakshows of the DailyKos and HuffPo. Someone radical like Gavin Newsome of San Francisco. She could possibly go after someone like Harold Ford, Jr. in attempt to reunify the party.

Obama's VP choices are pretty easy. Bill Richardson, Wesley Clark, Phil Bredesen or even Algore.
 
#29
#29
After tonight, I wouldn't rule out an Obama/Hilliary ticket vs McCain/Romney. Will be interesting, but I still think the Democrats win.
 
#31
#31
McCain will more than likely go after Charlie Crist Florida's Gov., Mark Sanford S Carolina's Gov., Michael Steele Former MD Lt. Gov. (African American), Haley Barbour, MS Gov., or Bobby Jindal LA Gov. If I were him, I would go toward Steele.

Obama's best choice would be Richardson. He could also go with Wesley Clark or Joe Biden. If he moves toward giving Richardson SOS, Tim Kaine would be a solid choice.
 
#33
#33
I for one would love to see that ticket. I think JC would do a good job and it would (I think) shut Rev. Wrong's mouth about the race issue.

I don't think so. I think you would see Wright make some kind of "Uncle Tom" type reference to stir the pot.
 
#38
#38
I really like the JC Watts, idea. Does anyone think he might run for Pres. in 2012???

I have been wishing for him to run for some time. He is a very impressive speaker and certainly has the energy and charisma to campaign.
 
#39
#39
Biden’s experience as Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee would help Obama. However with Obama's anti washington rhetoric, he would lose some points. With Kaine, who was one of Obama’s earliest supporters, he appeals to the moderates, and is a popular governor from a big swing state. Also originally from Kansas City and attended school in Missouri, which is another critical swing state.
 
#40
#40
Don't count Frist out as McCain's choice.... is Bredesen backing Obama? Interesting...... Tennessee is about the only southern state he didn't carry yet both he and Gore get mentioned as VP..........
 
#41
#41
I have some inside info on Frist that I can not let out, and obviously he may not be expecting a VP offer, but if that doesn't come, expect Bill's name to be back big time here pretty soon.
 
#43
#43
Without a doubt Obama will pick Bill Richardson

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#44
#44
There's no way in hell Obama is going with Clinton.

Top 3 contenders:
Jim Webb
Wes Clark
Brian Schweitzer (popular governor of Wyoming who could help in the West)

McCain:
Romney
Charlie Crist
Tim Pawltrey (governor of Minnesota, but that state isn't going red)
 
#47
#47
McCain needs to go with Romney. Set his ticket up with the core competencies of Military experience and Economic experience against Obama's what hand holding, Kum-By-ya experience.
 

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