Friday, February 8, 2008
Election 2008
We don't have Mitt to kick around any more, unless he becomes McCain's running mate. It seems like he has too much energy to be a Vice President, but it would build his resume and set him up for the next election. I can't see him spending the next four years as VP, but he might take it if he thinks McCain won't win. That way he can say he tried, and we'll see him again in four years. As for the Dems, it's still wide open, with a slight edge to Obama. He seems to have a little more momentum - and money. It might come down to how many women will support Clinton. The Democtratic Party may also put a little pressure on Obama to become the VP nominee, but not until there are a few more primaries. If he pulls ahead, all bets are off. I don't see Hillary settling for VP. The next month or two will be very interesting. Since the primaries have started, there have been 50 million votes cast for Democrats, and 9 million votes cast for Republicans. That can't be good news for Republicans.
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