With ol' Al Gore throwing in for Obama today ( a bit belatedly ? ),
you can see some people bubbling about an Obama /Gore ticket ... mixed on that
but hey, who knows ...
In the past months Bayh seemed to be standing close behind Hillary,
would he go for - go with Obama ?
The candidates for Vp being trotted out such as Joe Biden, Chuck Hagel have some good qualities, probably 'mean well' but seem lacking essential spark ... ?
My money for Obama's VP is still on Evan Bayh. The fact that he was a Clinton supporter means nothing in terms of accepting a VP slot - I can guarantee you that he admires Obama enormously and would be thrilled to be on the ticket. He almost ran for pres but turned it down, supposedly for family reasons (don't know the scoop, if that was the reason or not). For the political ilk in washington, Bayh is a verrrry bright fellow, far more articulate than most of the lot, has extensive foreign policy experience, is a moderate, could posssibly put Indiana in play for the democrats (which would destroy republican hopes) and, as I said before, most importantly, at the end of the day, he could actually handle the job of president if called.
Biden is too unpredictable, wants to be secretary of state not veep.
Gore wouldn't take it, and didn't endorse sooner, b.c with nobel credentials and a global cause, he sees himself as standing outside of local US politics or as transcending them - this, according to recent reporting.
Jim Webb from Virginia is a bit of a crackpot, just baaarely won his senate seat, and while military, yes, is not VP material, in my humble opinion. Would never happen.
Wesley Clark? Hard to imagine, but maybe.
Sam Nunn. Would be a safe pick, though he'll be something like 70 or 71 this year. Still, Nunn would shield Obama from accusations of lack of experience, since Nunn arguably has more foreign policy experience than Mccain and half of Mccain's cronies wrapped into one.
What about Mike Bloomberg ? Super outside chance but wouldn't it be the sort of surprise and indication of 'change' that Obama has made a hallmark? Well, Obama won't pick him, but it's an intriguing thought
So, um, yeah, Bayh is my guess for VP.

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