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Wed Jan-09-08 10:12 AM
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McCain Won the NH Primary Who Would He Pick For His VP? |
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I just got a scary thought, what if he asked Liebermann??? Sorry, you all can scream now.
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Wed Jan-09-08 10:14 AM
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Edited on Wed Jan-09-08 10:16 AM by onenote
as a way to pull back in the fundies who might otherwise sit out the election
And there is no way he's picking Lieberman -- no one with a 100 percent rating from NARAL is going to be on the repub ticket, ever.
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Wed Jan-09-08 10:17 AM
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6. I think Huckabee would be a lock if McCain won |
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I think Giuliani would likely pick him as well. Both need help with the fundies and Huck would help drive up fundie turnout.
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Wed Jan-09-08 10:15 AM
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2. I wish he would choose him ... |
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We know what that choice did for Al Gore.
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Wed Jan-09-08 10:15 AM
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3. I thought the same thing when I saw Ho-Joe at the podium. |
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Edited on Wed Jan-09-08 10:16 AM by peekaloo
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I kept waiting for them to kiss and seal the deal.
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Wed Jan-09-08 10:16 AM
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Actually I think it would play well in the GE. People who believe his old "maverick independent" reputation will eat it up and those who think Lieberman is still a Democrat will get all warm and fuzzy about the bipartisanship and "reaching out". The vast masses of voters are misinformed and would buy this. A McCain/Leberman ticket would be a formidable threat. Republicans always fall in line eventually - regardless of the squawking they would do about this too. Ill-informed independents and even some ill-informed Dems would go for it in droves.
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Wed Jan-09-08 10:18 AM
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7. actually, I think it pretty much is. |
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McCain already appeals to those that like maverick, indies. He doesn't need to shore up that side. What he needs is to bring back the fundies. Lieberman repels those voters because of his pro-choice record (one of the few things Joe actually still seems to get right)
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Wed Jan-09-08 10:27 AM
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11. Good point. But even the fundies are cohesive behind the R in the end |
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The biggest harm it would do is depress some fundie turnout a bit, but since they are more numerous in states that would go R anyway, and since most of them will fall in line regardless (they know the VP can do bugger all about choice), it might not be enough.
Interesting thought anyway. I wouldn't say Lieberman would be his first choice - I suspect he'll go for somebody young and charismatic (to Republicans that is) instead. Steve Largent maybe?
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Wed Jan-09-08 10:22 AM
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9. I really don't think Powell would do it n/t |
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Wed Jan-09-08 10:27 AM
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10. He's already said he'd consider Lieberman for Sec/Def. |
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Wed Jan-09-08 10:28 AM
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12. Cheney. Or any other demeaned hawk Neocon he can find. |
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Wed Jan-09-08 10:39 AM
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13. This may be the last primary he wins nt |
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