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To: Nadine Carroll who wrote (253119)6/5/2008 8:02:38 AM
From: goldworldnet  Respond to of 793838
 
I wasn't suggesting it would change the black vote, but it would be a consolation to all women if McCain were elected.

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To: Nadine Carroll who wrote (253119)6/5/2008 1:08:10 PM
From: Brumar89  Respond to of 793838
 
With angry white women being a voting group up in the air, both candidates might end up picking a female veep.

Sebelius of KS might be a good Dem pick.

I think Elizabeth Dole would be a good veep and could step into the office of President if needed. Of course she is as old as McCain. Sarah Palin of AK is a possible and young.



To: Nadine Carroll who wrote (253119)6/6/2008 6:09:03 PM
From: skinowski  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 793838
 
I suspect Hillary's strategy is simple and smart. She got the word out that she wants to be the VP on the "dream ticket", and she would bring in women and her "18 million voters" etc - and the party would be strong and united.

If Obama nominates her, she will accept. But most likely he will not - which will make her and her supporters feel "dissed" - and it will make it "understandable" that she may not go too far overboard to help him. If he loses the election, she'll run in 4 years. Seems like a win-win set of alternatives for HC... under the circumstances.