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May 22, 2008 9:23 AM

Starting Gate: The Mating Dance Begins

He doesn’t have the nomination yet but Barack Obama is beginning the process that will eventually determine who he selects as his running mate. Obama has called on Democratic veteran Jim Johnson for advice on the process, reports CBS News chief political consultant Marc Ambinder, and wants the pieces in place to begin the process on June 4th – the day after the final primary contests. Johnson has run the selection process for past nominees, including John Kerry in 2004.

Meanwhile, John McCain will spend part of his Memorial Day weekend socializing with three politicians high up on his list of possible running mates. Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, Florida Gov. Charlie Crist and Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal will be among a group of visitors to McCain’s Arizona home. McCain aides insist vice presidential vetting is not on the agenda but the presence of three men certain to be on his short list is tantalizing nonetheless.

As the vice presidential mating dances begin, let’s review a few ground rules helpful in watching the process. First, vice presidential selections are among the most tightly-held secrets in politics. When anyone says they know who the pick for either candidate is, they almost certainly don’t.

Second, lists exits for a reason. Even if they don’t originate from the campaigns themselves, it’s nearly impossible for the eventual choices not to be included on lists compiled by the media. Because of this, the press provides a service for the campaigns by conducting at least part of the vetting process for them. Local reporters, who know their politicians best, will provide a public list of plusses and minuses, raising sticky issues of individuals and covering the general reaction to their prospects. How each potential pick is received by various groups and interests will be an important part of the process.

Third, the true “short lists” are often much shorter than most of those compiled publicly. A tremendous amount of time and energy will be spent talking and poking around politicians who, in reality, have little to no chance of being selected. Remember, the campaigns aren’t the only ones with an interest in publicly vetting some candidates. Politicians of all stripes would love to have that one line in their future bios: He/she was considered a possible running mate for candidate X. Likewise, many candidates will have their own cheerleaders among ideological or other groups in order to boost their causes.

So, sit back and enjoy the show. But keep in mind that these decisions are part art and part science and that the number of factors that go into them are many and varied. And for all the cloak and dagger, the reality is much less mysterious than it seems.
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by shawnhussey May 23, 2008 6:41 PM EDT
I believe it is extremely important for John McCain to select a vice-presidential candidate who believes in the right to life.The sanctity of life is truly significant to social conservatives across America.
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by sgtrds-e4 May 22, 2008 10:27 PM EDT
Obama/Hagel
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by j810nts21 May 22, 2008 8:36 PM EDT
Obama''s running mate might be the most important decision he makes if he wins. The person will be a heartbeat away from being the next president. There was a report yesterday where a number of Astroligists were picking their choice of who will prevail winning the presidency. Obama was the selection. One predicted an attempt to assasenate the president.
On the other side McCain will be watched very carefully. His age demands that he be looked at for any signs of not functioning normally.
Just a few thoughts to keep in mind when voting.





















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by jone775 May 22, 2008 5:12 PM EDT
I hope he picks Kathleen Sebelius! They compliment each other very well!!
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by hook1950 May 22, 2008 2:22 PM EDT
Badgersouth, you''ve got it right. The most dishonest, unprincipaled Presidential in American history is about to take the fall. Hillary should quit now. DO IT FOR THE CHILDREN!
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by jennyobama08 May 22, 2008 2:20 PM EDT
If he''s smart enough he won''t get Hillary b/c if he gets Hillary, he gets Bill. Go Kathleen Sebelius!!!!
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by jennyobama08 May 22, 2008 2:19 PM EDT
Kathleen Sebelius would be the best choice as VP. She shares the same for a change in Washington. She may help him win the womens'' votes as well as Ohio since her father was the governor there in the 70s.
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by jennyobama08 May 22, 2008 2:17 PM EDT
Kathleen Sebelius would be the best choice as VP. She shares the same for a change in Washington. She may help him win the womens'' votes as well as Ohio since her father was the governor there in the 70s.
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by realpatriot1 May 22, 2008 2:17 PM EDT
I hope that Obama includes a few capable women on his "short list", but not Hillary. She''s shown herself to be anything but a team player.

That match would be like the mating dance of the Praying Mantis where the fmale courts then kills the suitor.
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by blkpresident May 22, 2008 2:02 PM EDT
Obama-Wilder ''08 (L. Douglas Wilder, former Governor of Virginia).
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by badgersouth1 May 22, 2008 1:58 PM EDT
I have it on good authority that the Munchkins are ready to break out singing a rousing rendition of %u201CDing Dong, the Witch is Dead!%u201D when Obama clinches the nomination.
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by redcentral May 22, 2008 1:28 PM EDT
Get the facts right. Gov. Mike Huckabee was also invited but couldn''t attend since he is going on a cruise to celebrate his wedding aniversary. Ed Rollins said this on CNN last night with Anderson Cooper.
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by jack3213 May 22, 2008 1:27 PM EDT
"Here we go round the mulberry tree" - the last one sitting- is IT. McCain/Romney. And, who cares whom Obama chooses he will lose terribly.
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by blkpresident May 22, 2008 12:35 PM EDT
Doesn''t matter who old man grandpa McCain selects as a running mate, he is goling to be steamrolled by the Obama Shuffle.
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