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EvolveOrConvolve Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Feb-19-08 08:27 PM
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24. Wouldn't Napolitano and McCain cancel each other out in Arizona?
Who is more popular in Arizona, Napolitano or McCain? And does being on the bottom of the ticket versus being at the top of the ticket make a difference to voters?
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  -Who are the most likely running mates for Obama and Clinton? EvolveOrConvolve  Feb-19-08 06:57 PM   #0 
  - Obama/Biden or Clinton/Clark  Qutzupalotl   Feb-19-08 06:58 PM   #1 
  - Ooh, I didn't think about Clark  EvolveOrConvolve   Feb-19-08 07:20 PM   #10 
  - my one problem with biden as obama's running mate- it could impact the black vote...  QuestionAll   Feb-19-08 07:58 PM   #21 
     - But consider the symbolism of the black guy in the top slot  Qutzupalotl   Feb-19-08 09:47 PM   #28 
  - I think Obama should choose Richardson as his running mate.  muntrv   Feb-19-08 06:59 PM   #2 
  - That had been my dream ticket for over a year, but western strategy may be gone against McCain  Johnny__Motown   Feb-19-08 07:12 PM   #9 
     - It would be a great ticket  EvolveOrConvolve   Feb-19-08 07:26 PM   #13 
        - I agree with that, just that we may want a V.P. that can deliver Ohio  Johnny__Motown   Feb-19-08 08:08 PM   #23 
           - Any ideas who that might be  EvolveOrConvolve   Feb-19-08 08:29 PM   #25 
  - Edwards and Richardson  bbinacan   Feb-19-08 07:00 PM   #3 
  - Clinton/Obama  LisaM   Feb-19-08 07:01 PM   #4 
  - I would like that ticket too. n/t  snacker   Feb-19-08 07:02 PM   #5 
  - That would be a great way to bring together the Democratic party  EvolveOrConvolve   Feb-19-08 07:24 PM   #12 
  - I agree with Mark Warner or Richardson or another white dude from teh south  XemaSab   Feb-19-08 07:03 PM   #6 
  - Each other?  ananda   Feb-19-08 07:10 PM   #7 
  - I like it.  MISSDem   Feb-19-08 07:37 PM   #18 
  - Warner's running for VA senate this year.  slick8790   Feb-19-08 07:12 PM   #8 
  - I'm sure you can run two campaigns at the same time  EvolveOrConvolve   Feb-19-08 07:22 PM   #11 
     - Well it's been done before, with the possibility of winning 2.  slick8790   Feb-19-08 07:48 PM   #19 
        - I think legally the governor would have to appoint the Senator  EvolveOrConvolve   Feb-19-08 07:50 PM   #20 
           - Warner's not governor anymore. It's Tim Kaine. n/t  slick8790   Feb-19-08 08:48 PM   #27 
  - Obama would be better for Clinton than Harold Ford  surfermaw   Feb-19-08 07:29 PM   #14 
  - Do you really think after the way things have gone in this primary season  EvolveOrConvolve   Feb-19-08 07:31 PM   #15 
  - Clinton/Bayh, Obama/Napolitano or Obama/Feingold.  Alexander   Feb-19-08 07:31 PM   #16 
     - Just curious, why Napolitano for a running mate?  EvolveOrConvolve   Feb-19-08 07:34 PM   #17 
        - She's a centrist, experienced Democrat from a Western state, and endorsed Obama.  Alexander   Feb-19-08 08:06 PM   #22 
           - Wouldn't Napolitano and McCain cancel each other out in Arizona?  EvolveOrConvolve   Feb-19-08 08:27 PM   #24 
              - They're both fairly popular here, getting 60% in their last elections.  Alexander   Feb-19-08 08:37 PM   #26 
 

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