Obama VP Update: Biden, Bayh, and Richardson »

Posted By capj71 1 year, 2 months ago in News

Here is an interesting list of confirmed speakers for the Wednesday night session of the Democratic convention, Joe Biden, Evan Bayh, and Bill Richardson. It is a pretty safe bet that these are the final three on Barack Obama's VP search list, and one of them will be his running mate.

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    GWHayduke1 year, 2 months ago

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    Would have liked to see Richardson get the top billing, but both he and Biden would make fine representatives of this country in any capacity.

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    Ratskii1 year, 2 months ago

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    When you read the article it is clear that the list has not been cut down to the three mentioned above.

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      memestryker1 year, 2 months ago

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      Although experienced, Biden is overly aggressive and petty and verbally attacks ordinary citizens--he even did so during the debates. Bayh is so socially conservative, that, together with Obama's move to the right, he makes McCain look more attractive (depending on who he picks). Richardson has good experience and matches my own values best, and could be an advantage with hispanic and American Indian voters. Sebelius is a little to the right, and lacks experience, but I'm always reminded of Quayle, who was pulled out of a hat--and she seems lightyears ahead of him in smarts and ability. I agree with mackiemesser that Clinton would be the best #2, especially since she captured the popular vote in the primary, but Richardson or Sebelius wouldn't be dealbreakers.

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