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baghdad_bush Donating Member (154 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jun-04-08 03:10 PM
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Caroline Kennedy picked as part of 3-person team to find VP
Obama appoints 3-person team including Caroline Kennedy to help find running mate

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Jun 04, 2008 14:38 EST

Barack Obama named a three-person team including Caroline Kennedy to lead his search for a running mate Wednesday while expressing confidence that the Democratic Party would soon unify after a bruising battle for the presidential nomination.

"I'm very confident of how we're going to be able to bring the party together," Obama said after a brief conversation with Hillary Rodham Clinton, his vanquished rival.

Campaign officials said Kennedy, who is the daughter of the late President John F. Kennedy, as well as former Deputy Attorney General Eric Holder and longtime Washington insider Jim Johnson have already begun compiling information on potential running mates. They disclosed no names.

Obama clinched the Democratic nomination on Tuesday, taking a major step toward his goal of becoming the first black president. While Clinton has yet to concede defeat, she and associates have been maneuvering for the past 24 hours to gain her a place on the ticket.

Bob Johnson, the founder of the Black Entertainment Network, was among them, and said he was doing so with her blessing.

Johnson said he had written the Congressional Black Caucus asking its members to urge Obama to place Clinton on the ticket.

Clinton "didn't direct me to do it but she certainly knows what I'm doing," said Johnson, who angered Obama's aides earlier in the race when he obliquely referred to Obama's confessed drug use as a young man.

Democrats began closing ranks quickly.

Two senators swung behind Obama after remaining neutral throughout his long nominating battle with Clinton, as did Rep. Rahm Emanuel, D-Ill., a member of the House leadership with close ties to both senators.

"We have a nominee of our party," said Sen. Tom Harkin of Iowa. Sen. Ken Salazar of Colorado also announced his endorsement.

Former Vice President Walter Mondale, who had been a Clinton supporter, announced he was backing Obama.

It hardly mattered in terms of delegate math — after months of struggle, Obama had more than enough to prevail at the party convention in Denver in August.

But Mondale, Harkin, Salazar and others poised to endorse Obama later in the day were also sending a message to Clinton that her race is over, whether she will admit it or not.

Obama began his public day with an appearance before the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, where he pledged support for Israel and accused Republican rival John McCain of backing a "plan for staying, not a plan for victory" in Iraq.

Earlier, McCain freshened the criticism he directed at Obama on Tuesday night.

"I think he has exercised very bad judgment on national security issues and others," he said in a television interview.

The disclosure about the three-person veep vetting team was an unambiguous signal that Obama is turning his full attention to the general election campaign.

Kennedy's name came as a surprise, although she endorsed Obama at a critical time in the campaign last winter, saying he could be an inspirational leader like her father. She also campaigned for Obama.

Holder is a former federal prosecutor and District of Columbia Superior Court judge who held the No. 2 job at the Justice Department under President Clinton.

Johnson is widely known among Democrats for having helped previous candidates, including John Kerry four years ago, sift through vice presidential possibilities. He is a former chief executive officer for the mortgage lender Fannie Mae.

Obama and Clinton ran into each other backstage at the American Israel Public Affairs Committee meeting, which they addressed separately Wednesday morning.

"I just spoke to her today, and we're going to be having a conversation in coming weeks, and I'm very confident how unified the Democratic party's going to be to win in November," Obama told reporters as he left the Senate.

Asked if Clinton indicated she planned to concede, Obama replied: "It wasn't a detailed conversation."

He dismissed a question about her refusal to concede after the final two primaries Tuesday night by saying she was "understandably focused on her supporters."

Clinton visited her campaign headquarters in suburban Virginia, where she thanked staff for their work. Aides said she was also phoning superdelegates and supporters, and planned to host an 89th birthday celebration at her Washington home for her mother, Dorothy Rodham.

Source: AP News

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originalpckelly Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jun-04-08 03:12 PM
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1. We haven't even picked a VP and they're lost already?
Edited on Wed Jun-04-08 03:12 PM by originalpckelly
Damn, we can't catch a break can we?
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speedoo Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jun-04-08 03:15 PM
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2. huh?
Could you clarify your post?
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originalpckelly Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jun-04-08 03:28 PM
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5. They're trying to find a VP for Obama...
the joke was that the VP was lost, but hadn't been picked yet.
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Warpy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jun-04-08 03:16 PM
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3. I'll bet she was picked to stand in for her uncle Ted
No proof, just a hunch, and it was a very graceful thing for the Obama team to have done.
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cliss Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jun-04-08 03:19 PM
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4. Smart. Unbelievably
smart.

He appoints a committee so he won't be accused of either favoritism, or "dumping" HRC. This will take the heat off, and people will focus on the committee's decisions, rather than his own.

Already, he surprises us with his decisions.
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mmonk Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jun-04-08 03:40 PM
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6. A committee to vet and choose is the best approach.
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bananas Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jun-04-08 03:44 PM
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7. How about Tina Turner for VP?
I just read last night that she's an Obama supporter,
found this while searching for something else:

Tina is for Barack Obama!
Posted: Mon Jun 02, 2008 2:42 am

i was browsing the index of articles at my college's online library and this one, dated for this month's issue of O Magazine for Oprah's interview with Maria Shriver:

MARIA: Yes, but only because others told me. To this day, people still come up to me and talk about how my family impacted their lives. They tell me that they've gotten involved in public service or joined the Peace Corps because of one of my uncles. When I became First Lady of California, people came up to me and said, "I hope you're going to be like your aunt Jackie." Others were angry because they thought I'd brought the Kennedy legacy to a Republican: "Shame on you," they'd say. "You should be mortified."

OPRAH: And then there's the image: Camelot.

MARIA: Right.

OPRAH: I was at Tina Turner's house over Christmas, talking to her about Barack Obama. She paid no attention to me. But when Caroline Kennedy came out for Barack Obama, I got a phone call from Tina. She said, "Oprah, I heard everything you said to me. But if Caroline says it -- and because of what her whole family represents -- then I'm for Barack." I thought, I was sitting at your dinner table, and you don't even know Caroline!

MARIA: Yes, I'm aware that my family has that image. I'm also aware that people are sometimes reluctant to talk to me when they first meet me -- like you were.

OPRAH: Do you accept that?

MARIA: I've spent a lot of my life trying to make people comfortable, even though I'm not exactly sure why they aren't.

http://www.tinaturner.be/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=2715&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0

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