Obama picks Joe Biden as VP candidate »
Posted By david_nwpa 1 year, 2 months ago in NewsThe longtime Democratic senator was long considered a likely choice for vice president, but the buzz surrounding him intensified after he returned earlier this week from a two-day trip to the Republic of Georgia after Russian troops invaded.
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david_nwpa1 year, 2 months ago
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We have a VP choice for the Democrats. Wait to see who John McCain and the Republicans pick for their VP. It is likely that either Tom Ridge or Tim Pawlenty are possible. Having lived in PA when Ridge was Governor, I would not be in favor of seeing him rise to the level of VP in the event McCain wins.
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TimALoftis1 year, 2 months ago
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Make no mistake about it...the media pundits is correct on this one. Joe Biden is a very good choice for Obama.. The Senator from Delaware brings experience to the ticket.and unlike the entire Bush White House, Biden will not become just another 'Yes' man in a Obama administration. As reported on Fox News today, many conservatives to include the Mccain camp was hoping that Obama would pick someone other than Joe Biden..
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Rick78x1 year, 2 months ago
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Interested in a truthful article on Joe (CFR) Biden? Read this:
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