Obama, McCain Close In On Running Mates
Obama Expected To Campaign With VP Pick On Saturday; McCain Could Name Choice Soon After Dem Convention
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The Obama - ??? Ticket
Nancy Cordes reports on how Sen. Barack Obama will announce his vice presidential choice. Fmr. Democratic VP candidate Geraldine Ferraro analyzes the short list of likely candidates with Harry Smith.
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Countdown To Obama's VP Pick
CBS News has learned that Barack Obama will likely announce his running mate on Friday evening. Dean Reynolds reports on who is high on Obama's short list and why.
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Obama Selects No. 2?
Aides to Barack Obama say that the Democratic presidential candidate has already privately selected a choice for his vice presidential running mate. Tara Mergener reports on the latest speculations.
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VP Hot Sheet: Obama
CBSNews.com ranks the top contenders to be Obama's running mate.
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VP Hot Sheet: McCain
CBSNews.com ranks the top contenders to be McCain's running mate.
A senior Obama adviser told The Associated Press on condition of anonymity Tuesday that the Illinois senator and his choice for vice president will appear in Springfield, Ill., at the former state Capitol where Abraham Lincoln once served.
The last time Obama appeared there he announced he was running for president.
Obama strategist Anita Dunn sidestepped the question of whether the event would be Obama's first appearance with his vice presidential pick, but suggested the two wouldn't necessarily be related. The campaign's announcement Tuesday said only that Obama would begin the trip to his party's national convention at Saturday's event. The Democratic convention begins Monday in Denver.
"We could pick up the VP. any time," Dunn said.
The campaign has said it will announce the choice via cell phone text message to supporters.
The list of possibilities, meanwhile, is believed to be down to Delaware Sen. Joe Biden, Kansas Gov. Kathleen Sebelius, Indiana Sen. Evan Bayh and Virginia Gov. Tim Kaine, who planned to campaign in his home state Thursday with Obama.
At a town-hall meeting Tuesday night in Raleigh, N.C., Obama repeatedly said "he" when discussing the qualities he sought in a potential running mate, even as campaign officials cautioned reporters not to read too much into his choice of pronouns.
"Let me tell you first what I won't do: I won't hand over my energy policy to my vice president and not know necessarily what he's doing," Obama told the audience. "My vice president ... will be a member of the executive branch. He won't be one of these fourth branches of government where he thinks he's above the law," he said, an apparent reference to Vice President Dick Cheney's handling of the office.
Those thought to be on Obama's short list stayed mum.
Biden coyly told reporters staking out his Delaware home, "I'm not the guy." Sebelius, in an interview with the AP before stumping for Obama in Michigan, professed no inside knowledge of when word would come.
"A week from tomorrow we will all know," she said, referring to the running-mate acceptance speech set for next Wednesday at the convention.
Only Obama, his wife, Michelle, a handful of his most senior advisers and his two-member search committee know for certain who has made the cut.
VP Hot Sheet: CBSNews.com Tracks Veepstakes Buzz:McCain's Top 10 Contenders
Obama's Top 10 Contenders
The running mate decision also looms large for McCain, too.
In hopes of grabbing the post-convention spotlight from Obama, McCain is considering announcing his choice in the few days between the end of the Democratic convention in Denver and the start of the Republican gathering in St. Paul, Minn.
McCain's top contenders are said to include Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney. Other possible choices are former Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Ridge, an abortion-rights supporter, and Connecticut Sen. Joe Lieberman, the Democratic vice presidential pick in 2000 who now is an independent.
Underscoring how seriously McCain may be considering Ridge or Lieberman, Republican officials say top McCain advisers have been reaching out to big donors and high-profile delegates in key states to gauge the impact of putting an abortion-rights supporter on the GOP ticket.
But conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh warned that the GOP base "will totally turn on McCain" if he picks an abortion-rights running mate and predicted such a move "will ensure his defeat."
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McCain's Top 10 Contenders



SOoooooooooo lets hope McCain doesn%u2019t blow it with a Romney or a social conservative, we need a real fiscal conservatives not the wacko fringe puppet of the farrr right just as the Dems have discovered and why if McCain dose not join them will lose
%u201CI want somebody who has integrity, who%u2019s in politics for the right reasons, I want somebody who is independent. Somebody who is able to say to me, %u2018you know what, Mr. President I think you%u2019re wrong on this and here%u2019s why%u2019 and will give me who will help me think through major issues and consult with me, would be a key advisor. I want somebody who is capable of being president and who I would trust to be president... I won%u2019t hand over my energy policy to my vice president, without knowing what he''s doing....he wont be one of these 4th branches of government, who thinks he is above the law.
MCCAIN''S CRITERIA:
I WANT A PERSONAL NURSEMAID (LIKE LIEBERMAN) WHO CAN WIPE MY ARSE WHEN EVER I GET PERMISSION FROM KARL ROVE.
POSTED by cbs4me3.......................................
Hope you will get much satisfaction voting for a liar, cheat and womanizer, who has told us (in his own words on audio video) that he did not run for President out of some grand sense that he could help the country but out of his personal ambition to be President.
Is this the closest you can find to your first choice of Hillary?
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Reflecting his character as a Kerry-like shallow, arrogant, platitude-spouting, inexperienced, elitist, narcissistic, flip-flopping gas-bag, hussein will likely pick a running mate who is so bland, unknown and undistinguished he won''t even have a shadow. That is the only way the empty-suit hussein won''t be upstaged by a VP with all those things he doesn''t have, like experience, competence, skill, good judgment, accomplishments, etc.
AMNESTY-JOHN, on the other hand, needs desperately to have a competent, experienced running mate who can take over the Presidency when the inevitable occurs. That makes Romney the best choice.
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even if it was clinton as v.p.
If Obama think he can patch things up by picking a V.P. ?!. This is the equivalent to sending me flowers after raping me!
Sit out the election? Hell no, voting for McCain is the best ammo I have in this regard.
-Posted by VastR-WCon at 10:39 AM : Aug 20, 2008
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Have a bit more ring of truth to it now?
-Posted by VastR-WCon at 10:39 AM : Aug 20, 2008
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Have a bit more ring of truth to it now?
I removed the name Kerry, no point in insulting a good, honest man with integrity.
-Posted by VastR-WCon at 10:39 AM : Aug 20, 2008
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Have a bit more ring of truth to it now?
I corrected a couple of slight typos for you.
McCain may not rape us but he''ll definitely screw us all.
If you''re raped for real you better plan on having the baby and not receiving any help raising it.
You''ll be receiving as many flowers as our soldiers have received from the Iraqis.
Posted by macamaca
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Oh, that''s great. Punish the democratic party by voting for that old windbag. That way, when he wins, you can say "That''ll show ''em! --Revenge!!"
- then you can sit back and watch as the McBush administration continues his hero''s policies:
-tax breaks for the wealthy will be made permanent,
-continued spending of billions in Iraq,
-the middle class will continue to disappear,
-health care will continue to be out of reach for millions.
But at least you will have had your revenge....
Wake up, think about it.
Posted by CBS4me3
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He doesn''t lack my trust. I have no reason to mistrust him. You militant Hillary supporters make me sick. You will not listen to any kind of reason. Since Obama and Hillary''s views are mainly the same, you really never supported her in the first place. You are voting for McCain out of nothing more than spite.
Real smart.
So sorry that lil'' Hillary lost and had her *** handed to her by the Obama Shuffle, but don''t you think your sour grapes should have run its course by now?
IS IT IN THE WOMEN''S DEPARTMENT?
Sounds like something Stalin would say.
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by tominidaho
August 20, 2008 7:43 PM PDT
- Obama should pick Michael Phelps as his VP. Phelps will appeal to white voters, be popular with female voters, & owns enough gold to reverse the national debt. Phelps brings more experience in foreign affairs than Obama & is a non-muslin. Obama/Phelps will also look good on campaign posters together as both men have ears roughly the size Bill Clinton''s ego.
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See all 24 CommentsNo seriously...Obama should pick Paul Reubens, a.k.a. Pee Wee Herman as his running mate. If we could find it in our hearts to embrace Bill Clinton%u2019s extracurricular indiscretions in the Oval Office, surely we can let slide a little self-abuse in a movie theater mens room. The primary role of VP Pee Wee will be to do funny dances to funny parody songs based on Barack Obama%u2019s name. VP Pee Wee will also lend experience in areas of weakness for Obama, such as education, etiquette, & will be a welcomed comedic distraction behind Pres. Obama during the State of the Union. Besides, Obama/Pee Wee just sounds good together.
McCain''s pick is much easier. All he needs to do is find a youthful ultra conservative, former military leader who is a religious moderate, pro-life, environmentally & energy exploration friendly believer in limited government. Also be a racially diverse minority dermatologist/oncologist experienced in geriatric emergency medicine & it would be helpful if he/she was a decent mortician & a skilled duck hunter.
With that criteria in mind, the field is really wide open.