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This just in from NBC suggests Joe Biden is out of the running as Obama's running mate.

From NBC/NJ's Mike Memoli
As Delaware Sen. Joe Biden left his home a few minutes ago, golf clubs in tow, he was asked where he was going to be on Saturday. 

Biden replied, "Here" and pointed down to his driveway.

As he pulled out of the driveway in the driver's seat of his car he then said to the press gathered near his gate, "You guys have better things to do.  I'm not the guy."

And Politico.com weighs in on McCain's decision.

John McCain is seriously considering choosing a pro-abortion-rights running mate despite vocal resistance from conservatives, with former Democratic vice presidential nominee Joseph I. Lieberman (I-Conn.) very much in the mix, close McCain advisers say. (Read more.)

Published Tuesday, August 19, 2008 4:45 PM by Brendan

Comments

 

John F. said:

This entire VP thing is driving me nuts.  I don't want one of the suspected final three (Bayh, Kaine and Biden)...  Or even some of the lauded other candidates.  I don't want a Dan Quayle like pick, mind you, but I want a dark horse.  "Didn't see that one coming!"

It's like this with everything under the microscope, to me, though.  There truly are no surprises any more.  

Reports keep saying Obama will make the "Safe" pick as his #2...  And I worry about that.  Then again?  Al Gore was a "safe" pick, and dry as toast in 1992...
August 19, 2008 7:57 PM
 

Robert said:

As I mentioned on the blog early this morning:  It won't be Hillary --- I think we all have figured that out by now --- Tim Kaine is too much of an unknown outside of Virginia, and Bayh...I just don't see it.  Sure, Obama is promoting change, but he still has to have someone who 1) can provide serious guidance in those areas where he is lacking, 2) will work with him instead of being a distraction (or having her spouse cut him off at the knees), and 3) who has a great deal of experience within the Beltway and is well known/respected without overshadowing the candidate.  

Obama will play it safe, and choose Joe Biden. 36 years in the Senate, constitutional scholar (not to mention former chairman of the Judiciary Committee, a key element as the next President will likely have to nominate one or more Justices to the United States Supreme Court), and even now chairs the Foreign Relations Committee.  With his experience in the Senate, he has the ability to possibly win over important votes and work with the other side.

We shall see.

BTW:  Please pass along my congratulations to Dennis and the rest of the team on the great coverage of Fay.
August 22, 2008 6:59 PM
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