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Old 02-15-2008, 11:32 AM
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It seems one party is still up in the air, while the other has it's candidate pretty well chosen.

Now, who do you think the VP choices will be for each party ??

For the Democrats, do you think the stage is big enough for BOTH Obama & Clinton ? and would either one want 2nd billing ? I think Obama would sit it out and run for the big office in '12. Hillary will take any grasp at power she can get.

On the Republican side I think this is what is keeping Huckabee in the race. Nothing wrong with that. Romney is being awful nice, so he might be looking for a place behind the Pres. during the State of the Union speeches too. Another dark horse is McCain's campaign co-chair. Gov. Pawlenty from MN.

I think it's funny how people are starting now to endorse candidates in both parties. That's kind of like picking your favorite team when they've clinched the division. If you're going to want your endorsement to mean anything have the guts to do it before the first primary shows which direction the political winds are blowing.

Anyways, what does the VP selection look like to everyone here ?
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