Officials say Obama starts search for running mate

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NEDRA PICKLER | May 22, 2008 02:43 PM EST | AP

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Democratic presidential hopeful, Sen. Barack Obama ,D-Ill. waves upon his arrival on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, May 22, 2008. (AP Photo/Lauren Victoria Burke)

WASHINGTON — Likely Democratic nominee Barack Obama has begun a top-secret search for a running mate, fresh signs that the general election campaign is well under way and the primary race against Hillary Rodham Clinton is basically over.

Obama has asked former Fannie Mae CEO Jim Johnson to begin vetting potential vice presidential picks, Democratic officials said Thursday. Johnson did the same job for Democratic nominees John Kerry in 2004 and Walter Mondale in 1984.

Obama refused to acknowledge Johnson's role when The Associated Press asked the Illinois senator about it in the Captiol Thursday.

"I haven't hired him. He's not on retainer. I'm not paying him any money. He is a friend of mine. I know him," Obama said. "I am not commenting on vice presidential matters because I have not won this nomination."

The Democratic officials spoke on a condition of anonymity about a process that the campaign wants to keep quiet.

Vice presidential searches are usually closely held secrets, but Obama campaign officials say the effort is being handled by a particularly tight circle of advisers.

The campaign did not want to discuss the effort because they are still engaged in a fading primary campaign against Hillary Rodham Clinton, with three primaries left in Puerto Rico, South Dakota and Montana. The voting ends June 3. Obama has repeatedly declined to discuss possible running mates while the primary is ongoing.

"We're not commenting about this process," said Obama spokesman Bill Burton.

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But they are taking behind-the-scenes steps to move toward the general election campaign, with just 61 delegates needed to clinch the nomination according to the latest Associated Press count. Obama has 1,965 delegates to Clinton's 1,780, with 2,026 required to secure the party's nod under Democratic National Committee rules.

The Obama campaign is rapidly adding to its campaign staff, both at the headquarters and in general election swing states. Obama has been traveling to some of those battlegrounds _ Missouri, Michigan, Iowa and Florida in the last nine days _ while the campaign is registering voters across the country for the November vote. And top Obama organizer Paul Tewes is in discussions to take over the Democratic National Committee.

It's all part of an effort to lay the groundwork for an aggressive kickoff to a general election campaign. Republican John McCain has a head start and has been building his effort for several months since the GOP primary race wrapped up in early March.

McCain is hosting at least three Republicans mentioned as potential vice presidential running mates at his Sedona, Ariz., home this weekend _ Florida Gov. Charlie Crist, Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney. A top aide said it's a social event with more than two dozen guests not meant for veep vetting.

Obama's campaign refused to talk about who was being considered, but some in the party are calling for him to pick Clinton. Clinton spokesman Howard Wolfson said Thursday, "There have been no discussions with the Obama campaign about Senator Clinton being the V.P."

Other possible options are governors such as Arizona's Janet Napolitano, Kathleen Sebelius of Kansas and Tim Kaine of Virginia; foreign policy experts like former Georgia Sen. Sam Nunn, Connecticut Sen. Chris Dodd or Delaware Sen. Joe Biden; or other senators such as Missouri's Claire McCaskill and Virginia's Jim Webb.

He could look outside the party to people such as war critic and Nebraska Republican Sen. Chuck Hagel or independent New York mayor Mike Bloomberg. Or he could look to one of his early prominent supporters such as former Sen. Tom Daschle of South Dakota or 2004 vice presidential nominee John Edwards. Or he could try to bring on a Clinton supporter like Indiana's Evan Bayh.

Johnson's role running the veep process was first reported on TheAtlantic.com.

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Associated Press Writer Ann Sanner contributed to this report.

WASHINGTON — Likely Democratic nominee Barack Obama has begun a top-secret search for a running mate, fresh signs that the general election campaign is well under way and the primary race agains...
WASHINGTON — Likely Democratic nominee Barack Obama has begun a top-secret search for a running mate, fresh signs that the general election campaign is well under way and the primary race agains...
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OBAMA WEB

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:24 AM on 05/22/2008
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Planning ahead....Yes this is the man I want for President.

OBAMA08! Let's do this.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:22 AM on 05/22/2008

Richardson, Strickland, Zinni or Clark, in that order. How does an AP story not mention the best potential choices?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:22 AM on 05/22/2008

Why am I seeing Jim Webb all over the TV? Humm....he has a new book out. Coincidence, I think not. He'd be a great choice--co­nservative democrat, support from Clinton's "hard-working whites, respected...plus he brought a gun to Congress. Can't beat that PR.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:22 AM on 05/22/2008
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Do you think VA would be willing to let him go?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:28 AM on 05/22/2008
- IslandGyal I'm a Fan of IslandGyal 49 fans permalink
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Is Webb pro-choice?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:31 AM on 05/22/2008
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Good for you Obama ! I say Jim Webb !

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:21 AM on 05/22/2008
- furryone I'm a Fan of furryone 19 fans permalink
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Evan Bayh?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:19 AM on 05/22/2008
- IslandGyal I'm a Fan of IslandGyal 49 fans permalink
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YUCK!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:30 AM on 05/22/2008
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Jim Webb.

Next issue?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:16 AM on 05/22/2008
- AnnieinOR I'm a Fan of AnnieinOR 24 fans permalink

Jim Webb

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:14 AM on 05/22/2008
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Jim Webb, please.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:11 AM on 05/22/2008
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Here comes the Obama juggernaut. McCain will be crushed

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:11 AM on 05/22/2008
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Obama/Webb

I'm just relieved that Hillary supporters aren't posting all offended that Obama would be looking for a veep when it's not over yet. Here, I'll write a line for them: "You're not going to get us to vote for Obama by treating us like this! We'll vote for McCain instead!" To that I'd say.... Vote for whomever you wish. It's not our responsibility to create a sense of responsibility in YOU!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:39 AM on 05/22/2008

watch obama campaigning with webb in '06 - great energy, great chemistry. the guy looks good. he's not scary to white people. the boots will kick mccain's record and rhetoric. the guy is smart. like him. hagel - like him - but too risky to cross parties like that - too much change all at once - cabinet post for hagel.

obama/webb '08 and '12

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:04 AM on 05/22/2008
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