Edwards To Endorse Obama
Edwards To Endorse Obama
"The conventional wisdom is that Barack Obama will pick up maybe 60 percent of Edwards' supporters." picked by cb__ 2 months ago
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 browntro...
2 months ago
Shouldn't that headline read "opportunist supports Obama"?
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 coldblad...
2 months ago
That or "future Vice Presidential Nominee supports Obama"
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 browntro...
2 months ago
« coldbladed : That or "future Vice Presidential Nominee supports Obama"
Like I said... "opportunist" ;)
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 dork
2 months ago
« browntrout : Like I said... "opportunist" ;)
If I could vote I wouldn't vote for Obama if he picked Edwards as his running mate.

and no im not racist ;)
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 CheZ
2 months ago
I love Edwards. I do hope it comes out to be Obama/Edwards '08.
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 Rowangre...
2 months ago
Edwards was my candidate of choice. If he runs with Obama (as his VP), I'll vote that way. Otherwise, his endorsement really doesn't sway my opinion. I'm totally undecided between O and H.
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 badbud
2 months ago
I don't think Edwards will be asked to be VP, but it would be great for the ticket if he was.
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 coldblad...
2 months ago
In an Obama vs McCain election it will be the VPs that decide it imo.
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 ImNotBlu...
2 months ago
« coldbladed : In an Obama vs McCain election it will be the VPs that decide it imo.
To a degree I agree. And that's why I don't think that Edwards will get the VP nod. Maybe a cabinet space... but not the VP spot.

The big question is: What does an Edwards VP bring Obama? Nothing really in terms of big numbers. Experience, not really. Common-man appeal, certainly not. A different wing of his party, doubtful.

So then how does it hurt Obama? Well, Edwards has run for VP once already, and twice for President (and lost all of those, not a great record)... and the dossier on him is pretty thick. He's already been attacked for being elitist (expensive hair-cuts), opportunistic phony (see: "ambulance chaser"), and the weaker member of his family (IMO, Elizabeth is a better fighter than he). And since Obama has been attack for some of the similar things, this won't help the ticket seem any stronger.

So to me, an Edwards/Obama ticket just doesn't make much sense.

To play it smart, Obama would have to take an older politician... someone who will have the experience people say he lacks. They will be someone from the "red state" areas, and they will be a bit more moderate than Obama himself. This, of course, is the opposite of what McCain needs to do (younger, more conservative, and a pro in one particular area... probably the economy and finances).

But that's just my opinion.
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 cb__
2 months ago
^And mine too, exactly.
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 JoshSF49
2 months ago
« ImNotBlue : To a degree I agree. And that's why I don't think that Edwards will get the VP nod. Maybe a cabinet space... but not the VP spot.

The big question is: What does an Edwards VP bring Obama? Nothing really in terms of big numbers. Experience, not really. Common-man appeal, certainly not. A different wing of his party, doubtful.

So then how does it hurt Obama? Well, Edwards has run for VP once already, and twice for President (and lost all of those, not a great record)... and the dossier on him is pretty thick. He's already been attacked for being elitist (expensive hair-cuts), opportunistic phony (see: "ambulance chaser"), and the weaker member of his family (IMO, Elizabeth is a better fighter than he). And since Obama has been attack for some of the similar things, this won't help the ticket seem any stronger.

So to me, an Edwards/Obama ticket just doesn't make much sense.

To play it smart, Obama would have to take an older politician... someone who will have the experience people say he lacks. They will be someone from the "red state" areas, and they will be a bit more moderate than Obama himself. This, of course, is the opposite of what McCain needs to do (younger, more conservative, and a pro in one particular area... probably the economy and finances).

But that's just my opinion.
You mean, like, Hillary?

Red State: Check (Arkansas)
Experience: Check (however many she says she has)
More Moderate: Check

Obama's too pompous to pick her, but she would certainly be his best choice.
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 gammerus
2 months ago
« JoshSF49 : You mean, like, Hillary?

Red State: Check (Arkansas)
Experience: Check (however many she says she has)
More Moderate: Check

Obama's too pompous to pick her, but she would certainly be his best choice.
Are you serious? Hillary is an evil b***h, that shouldn't even be senater let alone vp. She isn't more moderate, she is just more willing to act like a conservative.
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 JoshSF49
2 months ago
« gammerus : Are you serious? Hillary is an evil b***h, that shouldn't even be senater let alone vp. She isn't more moderate, she is just more willing to act like a conservative.
Obama is ranked the #1 most liberal senator in the senate.

Hillary is ranked #15. Thus she is numerically more conservative than Obama.

But seriously, ImNotBlue described Hillary in their post, whether or not it was meant to or not.
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 gammerus
2 months ago
« JoshSF49 : Obama is ranked the #1 most liberal senator in the senate.

Hillary is ranked #15. Thus she is numerically more conservative than Obama.

But seriously, ImNotBlue described Hillary in their post, whether or not it was meant to or not.
That doesn't exactly make her a moderate, just less liberal
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 ImNotBlu...
2 months ago
« JoshSF49 : You mean, like, Hillary?

Red State: Check (Arkansas)
Experience: Check (however many she says she has)
More Moderate: Check

Obama's too pompous to pick her, but she would certainly be his best choice.
I think the nastiness between the two... will prevent that from even being a consideration. Furthermore, with so many Democrats angry with Hillary for staying in the race, and attacking her with everything they've got, I can't imagine a turnabout.

It might have been a really strong ticket a few months ago... but at this time, I doubt it would gain anything.
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 gammerus
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