Comments on: Va. Gov. Kaine A Focus In Obama VP Search
Washington Post: Sens. Evan Bayh, Joe Biden Also Under Serious Consideration
- July 27, 2008
Gallup Daily: Obama 49%, McCain 40%Third day with Obama holding a significant lead over McCainUSA Election 2008 Gallup Daily Americas Northern America PRINCETON, NJ -- Barack Obama now leads John McCain among national registered voters by a 49% to 40% margin in Gallup Poll Daily tracking conducted July 24-26
This is the most recent poll posted on Gallup''s web-site. Obama now has a nine point lead. - Reply to this comment
- Biden, Bahy or Kaine would be best. I agree with you on Clinton though, very much down the list.
Posted by aldon61 at 10:26 AM : Jul 29, 2008
I can''t agree with you on Biden.
Then man can''t use his mouth for more than 5 minutes without sticking his foot in it..... - Reply to this comment
- Hey, CBS...where''s your story about the latest Gallup poll showing Obama losing ten points among "likely voters" in the past month?
You''re in good company disregarding this. All the mainstream news websites are ignoring it. You''re all so far in the tank for Barack Obama that it''s hilarious...or would be if the future of our country didn''t hang in the balance. - Reply to this comment
- Of the contenders listed above, I would think Hagel or Sibelius as being the better choices with Biden and Clinton being the lessers.
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Posted by formrusmcsgt at 10:23 AM : Jul 29, 2008
I like Hagel, but he''s WAY too conservative to go on Obama''s ticket. About the only thing they share in common is the war in Iraq. Biden, Bahy or Kaine would be best. I agree with you on Clinton though, very much down the list. - Reply to this comment
- Better not hold your breath pal, you''''ll be dead before he grows up.
Posted by aldon61 at 10:23 AM : Jul 29, 2008
Agreed. Some spend their entire existence arrested in adolescence...... - Reply to this comment
- When you grow up, I''''ll be waiting for an intelligent answer - until then, go watch FOX Noise for some more right-wing propoganda talking points.
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Posted by nokoolaid at 10:07 AM : Jul 29, 2008
Better not hold your breath pal, you''ll be dead before he grows up. - Reply to this comment
- Of the contenders listed above, I would think Hagel or Sibelius as being the better choices with Biden and Clinton being the lessers.
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- Yeah really....as long as your paycheck is $50 more...terrorists can run free among us. Yeah, the Clownton era of prosperity!
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Posted by leftyintexes at 10:13 AM : Jul 29, 2008
You know obama8years, by imitating the real Lefty, you''re acknowledging his superior points of views. Imitation is good when it comes from your enemies. You''re a pathetic little boy. - Reply to this comment
- It would be great "change" to return to the prosperity and record surpluses of the Clinton years rather than than recession, runaway inflation, and record deficits created by Bush''''s failed policies and favored by John McSame.
America wants and desperately needs real change. John McSame is running on Bush''''s same old failed policies that have hurt working Americans.
Posted by micma at 09:54 AM : Jul 29, 2008
Yeah really....as long as your paycheck is $50 more...terrorists can run free among us. Yeah, the Clownton era of prosperity! - Reply to this comment
- LibH8er,
Were the former members of the Bush Adminstration meeting with Obama also throwbacks to Clinton? - Reply to this comment
- (yawn) You are a bedwetting liberal and a waste of my time. Do a little research and you''''ll see for yourself. Till then, go change your diaper and get ready to record The View.....no doubt one of your favorites.
Posted by LibH8er at 10:02 AM : Jul 29, 2008
bwahahaha!!!! - Reply to this comment
- Posted by nokoolaid at 10:00 AM : Jul 29, 2008
(yawn) You are a bedwetting liberal and a waste of my time. Do a little research and you''ll see for yourself. Till then, go change your diaper and get ready to record The View.....no doubt one of your favorites. - Reply to this comment
- Posted by micma at 09:54 AM : Jul 29, 2008
You libs always like to delude yourselves with propoganda. Maybe you should try reading reality in lieu of the DailyKook.
But that would require independent thought and intellectual honesty.....something which 99% of you lack. Enjoy your Kool Aid. - Reply to this comment
The same old Clinton throw backs from the 90''''s. So much for ''''CHANGE''''.
Posted by LibH8er at 09:47 AM : Jul 29, 2008
It would be great "change" to return to the prosperity and record surpluses of the Clinton years rather than than recession, runaway inflation, and record deficits created by Bush''s failed policies and favored by John McSame.
America wants and desperately needs real change. John McSame is running on Bush''s same old failed policies that have hurt working Americans.- Reply to this comment
- McCain is going German on us. His lies are repeated, and his big lies are repeated often. Now he lies that we could get oil from a new lease in months. Someone please, get this man tested for Alzheimer''s NOW.
There is no equipment or engineering process that can turn a lease into oil in months. McCain is all lies, all the time now.
That is his makeup now that the right wing people have taken over his campaign. Lie, lie some more and then tell an absolute WHOPPER.
And make sure that CNN and FOX blare the headline. - Reply to this comment
- Obama should pick a Republican running mate in a serious effort to bridge the partisan divide in this country. Posted by micma at 09:36 AM : Jul 29, 2008
That''s right....the great ''uniter'' should do that. But he won''t. Have you seen the candidate of CHANGE''s new economic advisors?
The same old Clinton throw backs from the 90''s. So much for ''CHANGE''. - Reply to this comment
- I get it!!! When Ubama has a slight lead in the polls, it''s plastered all over the LAMEstream media. Lo and behold USA Today / Gallup show McCain with a 4 point lead. Does that make news? No.
So much for Barry''s ''Magical Mystery Tour''......no bounce there. - Reply to this comment
Obama should pick a Republican running mate in a serious effort to bridge the partisan divide in this country.- Reply to this comment
- Marvelous way to spin this story. Governor Kaine is "emerging"? Two other Democratic politicians have already "declined" the job, so emerging,,,not so much.
The very thought of Senator Clinton holding a Cabinet position or being nominated to the Supreme Court (the ultimate way of preventing her from running for President at a later date) sends me running, screaming for the McCain 08 bumper stickers. Obama should leave "sleeping dogs lay". He won the nomination, by most accounts fair and square. He is not beholden to the Clinton''s for anything. If he needs either Bill or Hilary to assure his victory in November, then we''re voting for the wrong candidate to begin with. - Reply to this comment
- I''m Ok with Kaine also, but I think Bayh would be a better choice.
Actually, Bayh was my first choice for President before he dropped out and Obama took such a lone and courageous stand on Afghanistan.
Bayh has been successful both as a Governor and Senator of a "red" state. From the electoral angle, he helps as much as Kaine with working class voters
in the rust belt and represents a state with a significant number of electoral votes which is in play.
As a Hillary supporter during the Primaries he would help to bridge that divide.
More importantly, he has experience in the Senate with intelligence and foreign policy as well as economic and energy policies. Like Obama, he has a record of working in a bipartison fashion to forge as much consensus as possible. He would be a valuable asset in advising a new President. - Reply to this comment
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