BEWARE! It's Not Just ABC Anymore!!!!!
AAhhhhhhhhhhh! Gore is rearing his head!!!!
Excerpt:
Plans for Al Gore to take the Democratic presidential nomination as the saviour of a bitterly divided party are being actively discussed by senior figures and aides to the former vice-president.
The bloody civil war between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama has left many Democrats convinced that neither can deliver a knockout blow to the other and that both have been so damaged that they risk losing November's election to the Republican nominee, John McCain.
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Comment by Dugg— 2008/03/31 @ 12:01 AM — (Reply)
Comment by Ed— 2008/03/31 @ 07:34 AM — (Reply)
ABC&G
Comment by Dugg— 2008/03/31 @ 02:23 PM — (Reply)
Comment by Ed— 2008/03/31 @ 10:01 PM — (Reply)
Comment by Dugg— 2008/03/31 @ 11:15 PM — (Reply)
Comment by Dugg— 2008/03/31 @ 11:17 PM — (Reply)
I also don't think there will be a Obama - Clinton ticket. Obama has too much integrity. If however it did happen, I'd write in RP for the VP slot.
My guess is a Obama - Richardson or Edwards ticket. Obama should have this locked up by June 10 if not sooner.
The public is sick of Hillary. Big shot democrats know this and are going to get her out of public view and taking unwarranted shots at Obama as soon as possible. That will allow focus on McCain's increasing senility.
Could it be the McCain is going to slide Lieberman into the VP slot? Based on the mideast trip last week, Lieberman would be a good "keeper" for McCain.
Comment by Ed— 2008/04/01 @ 07:48 AM — (Reply)
Democrat Barack Obama said Wednesday he talks regularly with former vice president Al Gore and would consider putting him in a Cabinet-level position or higher.
The only position higher than a Cabinet post is vice president.
Comment by Dugg— 2008/04/02 @ 02:34 PM — (Reply)
Comment by Dugg— 2008/04/02 @ 02:37 PM — (Reply)