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CHRISTOPHER WILLS and BETH FOUHY | August 19, 2008 11:14 PM EST | AP

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Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., speaks at a town hall meeting at the North Carolina State Fairgrounds in Raleigh, N.C., Tuesday, Aug. 19, 2008.(AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. — Barack Obama's newly minted running mate will join the Democratic hopeful onstage Saturday at a rally in this capital city where Obama launched his White House bid, a campaign official said.

A senior Obama adviser told The Associated Press on condition of anonymity Tuesday that Obama and his veep choice will appear in front of the former state Capitol where Abraham Lincoln once served. The last time Obama appeared there, he announced he was running for president.

The disclosure narrowed the window Obama has to reveal his running mate. The list of possibilities is widely believed to be down to Delaware Sen. Joe Biden, Kansas Gov. Kathleen Sebelius, Indiana Sen. Evan Bayh and Virginia Gov. Tim Kaine, who planned to campaign with Obama Thursday in his home state.

Obama strategist Anita Dunn wouldn't respond directly when asked if the Springfield event would be Obama's first appearance with his choice, but she suggested the two wouldn't necessarily be related. The campaign has said it will announce the choice in a cell phone text message to supporters.

"We could pick up the V.P. any time," Dunn said in an interview.

The campaign's announcement said only that the Illinois senator would begin his trip to the party's national convention at Saturday's event. The Democratic National Convention begins Monday in Denver.

At a town-hall meeting in Raleigh, N.C., Obama repeatedly said "he" when discussing the qualities he sought in a potential running mate, even as campaign officials cautioned not to read much into his choice of pronouns.

"Let me tell you first what I won't do: I won't hand over my energy policy to my vice president and not know necessarily what he's doing," Obama told the audience. "My vice president ... will be a member of the executive branch. He won't be one of these fourth branches of government where he thinks he's above the law," an apparent reference to Vice President Dick Cheney's handling of his office.

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Those believed to be on Obama's short list stayed mum.

Biden coyly told reporters staking out his home in Delaware, "I'm not the guy," as he drove by. Sebelius, in an interview with the AP before she stumped for Obama in Michigan, professed no inside knowledge of when word would come.

"A week from tomorrow we will all know," she said, referring to when the running mate is scheduled to accept the nomination at the convention.

During an address to the Veterans of Foreign Wars in Orlando, Fla., Tuesday morning, Obama praised Biden, the Senate Foreign Relations Committee chairman, for proposing an additional $1 billion in reconstruction projects in the Republic of Georgia after the Russian invasion.

Only Obama, his wife, Michelle, a handful of his most senior advisers and his two-member search committee know for certain who has been vetted and discussed. Staffers were already in place to support Obama's pick, including more than a dozen seasoned operatives who have set up shop in the campaign's Chicago headquarters.

Obama's plan could be similar to the one he followed in launching his campaign last year, when he posted a Web video to rev up supporters the day before his big speech. This time, Obama could announce his vice presidential choice on Friday, then appear with the person on Saturday in the same place where his campaign began.

The running mate decision also looms for McCain. In the hope of grabbing the post-convention spotlight from Obama, McCain is considering naming his running mate in the few days after the Democrats leave Denver and before the Republicans begin their convention in St. Paul, Minn.

McCain's top contenders are said to include Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney. Other possible choices include former Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Ridge, an abortion-rights supporter, and Connecticut Sen. Joe Lieberman, the Democratic vice presidential pick in 2000 who now is an independent.

Underscoring how seriously McCain may be considering Ridge or Lieberman, Republican officials say top McCain advisers have been reaching out to big donors and high-profile delegates in key states to gauge the impact of putting an abortion-rights supporter on the GOP ticket.

Conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh warned Tuesday that the GOP base "will totally turn on McCain" if he picks a pro-choice running mate and predicted such a move "will ensure his defeat."

Dunn, the Obama adviser, stirred the pot by saying McCain "needs to figure out if he's going to let Rush Limbaugh and the right wing of his party direct his choice."

McCain dealt with criticism from Limbaugh and other right-wing talk show hosts when they attacked him during the primary campaign. McCain spokesman Brian Rogers responded to Limbaugh's latest volley by saying, "John McCain is pro-life, always has been, and his administration will be pro-life. Anyone picked as his vice president will respect those views."

Lieberman has been traveling with McCain recently. Pawlenty was gearing up for a weekend campaign swing in Ohio and Pennsylvania on McCain's behalf, and said he might travel to Denver next week as a McCain surrogate during the Democratic National Convention.

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Beth Fouhy reported from Raleigh, N.C.; Associated Press writer Nedra Pickler in Chicago contributed to this report.

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SPRINGFIELD, Ill. — Barack Obama's newly minted running mate will join the Democratic hopeful onstage Saturday at a rally in this capital city where Obama launched his White House bid, a campaig...
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- dajay I'm a Fan of dajay 16 fans permalink

What a snoozer this VP story continues to be.

Just pick your VP already.

Who cares?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:25 PM on 08/20/2008
- BWonka I'm a Fan of BWonka 115 fans permalink
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I think O ba ma will pick former Rep. Sen. William Cohen. He previously crossed party lines to serve as Sec't. of Defense in Bill's Cabinet.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:25 PM on 08/20/2008

I bagged on Hillary big time when she was the primary opponent. Now, given that the old white guy parade has taken place, and apparently Richardson is not being considered, I think he should choose: Hillary Rodham Clinton.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:03 PM on 08/20/2008
- doctorwang I'm a Fan of doctorwang 182 fans permalink
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I still think Hi!lary is a possibility. O is definitely an adept politician. I have to believe that as much as he, and his supporters, believe in a message of change, is that he also realizes that change will not occur if he's not elected. I do feel that HRC will bring a signficant number of votes to the Dem0cratic ticket. Sure there would be some obstacles (and resentment) to overcome, but in the long run, an O/HRC team will deliver the strongest 'punch' in the general.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:41 PM on 08/20/2008

Bill Clinton is the best politician of his generation. If anyone can take on the scummy GOP ticket, his advice would be sage.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:07 AM on 08/21/2008
- NotMcCain I'm a Fan of NotMcCain 68 fans permalink
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Obama would get the biggest--and least controvers­ial--bounc­e from choosing Clark.

Too bad his name isn't even being considered.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:34 PM on 08/20/2008

Obama absolutely needs to pick someone who opposed the war as his Vice Presidential candidate. The fact that McCain favored going to war with Iraq even before Bush did needs to be one of the main issues of the campaign. Obama needs to use it to neutralize McCain's quantity (as opposed to quality) of experience by attacking his judgement. Obama needs to frame McCain as a dangerous confrontationalist war monger who could lead the U.S. into additional wars and into a dangerous Cuban missle crisis type nuclear confrontation with Russia.

That eliminates Biden and Bayh. What was Sibeleus's position on this, and Kaine's? Otherwise he needs to bring in someone else. But not Hillary who has never admitted she made a mistake in voting for the war.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:22 PM on 08/20/2008
- foolchild0 I'm a Fan of foolchild0 5 fans permalink

Bayh as VP...once again, Barack gets it wrong.

I can't believe how clueless he's been since getting the nomination.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:06 PM on 08/20/2008
- esquire07 I'm a Fan of esquire07 25 fans permalink

Other than Biden, lots of names no one has ever heard of that... good like with that Barak.

You should nominate plastic faced, good for nothing "Impeachment off the Table" Pelosi... perhaps the most useless, spineless Democratic Speaker in US History.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:47 PM on 08/20/2008
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I've said all along, I want a white guy, from the Old Confederacy, who's been in the Senate or a governor, not too old (so we can still beat McCain up about that.) Someone with some of the experience people complain Obama lacks.
Ladies and Gents, I nominate
MAX CLELAND.
Hey! Suck on that, Tiger-Cage Boy!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:39 PM on 08/20/2008
- BlueOnBlue I'm a Fan of BlueOnBlue 58 fans permalink
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This can't be said often enough: Bayh co-chaired the Committee for the Liberation of Iraq with McCain and Liebermann. Therefore, Bayh is a neocon or an utter fool. Either way, he's unacceptable as Veep.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:51 PM on 08/20/2008
- LisaJeanM I'm a Fan of LisaJeanM 5 fans permalink

Actually, Biden was more instrumental in rallying other democrats, as well as the public, behind the Iraq invastion than was Evan Bayh. Please refer back to Biden's 2002 appearances on Meet the Press wherein he speaks quite passionately about the looming danger posed by Saddam and the need to deal with him aggressively.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:14 PM on 08/20/2008
- LizM I'm a Fan of LizM 50 fans permalink

Do you not believe that Saddam posed a looming - NOT imminent, though - danger and a growing threat to the region and the world IF left unfettered with billions of dollars in oil revenues?

Do you not believe that he needed to be dealt with aggressively? And, by 'aggressively', I do NOT mean rushing to war without allies as President Bush did!

Actually, there was no Senator - at the national or state level - who was more prescient about the dire and persistent consequences that would follow an invasion of Iraq or more insightful about the AUMF resolution or more knowledgeable about how best to deal with the threat that Saddam had become, though not imminent, and which would continue to grow if he was left unfettered.

This is just one difference that distinguishes Senator Biden as a superior choice for VP, with Special Portfolio on Iraq, from all the others.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:25 PM on 08/20/2008
- kburlz I'm a Fan of kburlz 24 fans permalink

It WILL be Biden, I guarantee it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:51 PM on 08/20/2008
- LisaJeanM I'm a Fan of LisaJeanM 5 fans permalink

You might want to look at this then: http://tiny.cc/Bidenspeak

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:03 PM on 08/20/2008
- LizM I'm a Fan of LizM 50 fans permalink

I've read the article in your link and even recall hearing most of those comments when they were made. Many of them, as written in this piece, are clearly taken out of context and given wholly misguided meaning.

I would love to go over each one of them with you but first, I am just trying to understand what your purpose was in directing us to them. Would you mind elaborating on what your point is?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:33 PM on 08/20/2008
- naschkatze I'm a Fan of naschkatze 84 fans permalink

Does anyone know why the comment section on the Evan Bayh post was closed?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:50 PM on 08/20/2008
- BlueOnBlue I'm a Fan of BlueOnBlue 58 fans permalink
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Because someone might inadvertently post the truth. Bayh is just about the worst choice for VP. Lieberman would be as good.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:52 PM on 08/20/2008
- LisaJeanM I'm a Fan of LisaJeanM 5 fans permalink

Bayh is a really excellent VP choice for Barack. Please see how wonderfully he argued for him on Face the Nation.

http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=4356491n

Also, please chick out this article which talks about some of his accomplishments:

http://tiny.cc/agoodbye

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:34 PM on 08/20/2008

According to internet prediction markets Barack Obama is most likely to announce his VP choice on Thursday. . If Obama doesn't want his choice to be as dominating as possible Thursday provides a good middle ground. Obama will still get weekday airtime, and his announcement will be mentioned on the Sunday shows. A announcement on Thursday may show some reluctance for over bearing press reporting on Obama's VP because it's closer to the weekend. The current standings have users forecasting that there is a 50% chance of Obama announcing on Thursday, a 19% chance of him announcing today and a 32% chance of a Friday announcement.
http://www.hubdub.com/m13968/This_Week_When_Will_Obama_announce_his_VP

The prediction markets are also forecasting a 58% chance Biden is the VP.
http://www.hubdub.com/m8965/Will_Joe_Biden_be_Obamas_Vice_Presidential_nominee

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:19 PM on 08/20/2008
- mvpeach10 I'm a Fan of mvpeach10 5 fans permalink

Obama can't win without Hillary on the ticket. That's a given. He's supposed to be so smart. Question: Does he want to win, or does he want to risk it all because of ego? I'd say the latter, but some people are saying he wouldn't have Bill Clinton on the roster on that date unless Hillary was the pick. Personally, I don't want her on the ticket because I know he would win with her. I prefer that he lose and she runs again in 2012.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:29 PM on 08/20/2008

I don't want her on the ticket because she is obnoxious and she voted for the war!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:05 PM on 08/20/2008

I think idiots like you are obnoxious.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:40 PM on 08/20/2008

There are not many people who did not vote for the war so let it go....she will help him get a lot more votes especially in Florida where he really needs to win.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:36 PM on 08/20/2008
- WFV I'm a Fan of WFV 13 fans permalink
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mv: A given? Oh please. And answer honestly: you really want four more years of what we have just barely survived?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:46 PM on 08/20/2008

Hillary would be a poor choice because she voted for the war and has never admitted that she made a mistake. The fact that McCain was in favor of war with Iraq even before Bush has to be one of Obama's main issues to use in the campaign. He needs it to neutralize McCain's quantity (as opposed to quality) of expericence by attacking his judgement.

If Obama loses, Hillary will correctly be blamed for this and will be a Pariah with the party in 2012.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:29 PM on 08/20/2008
- dajay I'm a Fan of dajay 16 fans permalink

mvpeach10: So do I.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:27 PM on 08/20/2008
- yorkie I'm a Fan of yorkie 5 fans permalink

I FEAR WE ARE DRIFTING INTO A STUPOR LULL AND SOME IN MIX HERE THAT ARE DISTRACTIONS!!!!! DOES OBAMA UNDERSTAND THE GRAVITY OF WHAT MAC AND GOP ARE UP TO? I ASSUME HE KNOWS WHAT HE'S DOING AND WON'T END UP A FOOTNOTE LIKE MONDALE, DUKAKIS AND ANOTHER BRIGHT ILLINOIS STATESMAN --ADLAI STEVENSON, HE WAS COOKED BY THE PRESS AND EISENHOWER. WHERE'S THE HUMAN OUTCRY OF THE JOBS LOST,WARS,OVER DEFENSE $,HEALTH CARE ,EDUCATION, ENVIRONMENT, LIES OVER OIL DRILLING, THE CRIMINALS IN BUSH WHT HOUSE THAT WILL BE OFF HOOK IN MAC GETS IN. !!!? I HOPE OBAMA PICKS A VEEP THAT WE CAN ALL CHEER AND GO TO WORK TO GET ALL TO VOTE FOR THE DEM TICKET!!!!!!!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:58 PM on 08/20/2008
- Yesbama I'm a Fan of Yesbama 6 fans permalink

It has to be Hillary. Obama needs to breathe some life and excitement back into his campaign and that will do it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:58 PM on 08/20/2008
- Bulbul I'm a Fan of Bulbul 40 fans permalink
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I agree, Obama is becoming anothe Gore and Kerry...where is the zest in the campaign.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:07 PM on 08/20/2008

Why Hillary and not Kathleen Sebelius, isn't the Kansas Governor equally if not more qualified than Clinton? She brings no negatives or baggage and she could deliver a red state. Oh, please let it be her.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:03 PM on 08/20/2008

i, like you, would prefer sebelius but it wont happen...hillary will feel insulted

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:37 PM on 08/20/2008
- MaxxEliot I'm a Fan of MaxxEliot 3 fans permalink

Because no one ever heard of Kathleen Sebelius...he is not going to motivate anyone with a pick like that....you want a motivated base...pick Hillary.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:13 PM on 08/20/2008
- naschkatze I'm a Fan of naschkatze 84 fans permalink

Hillary Clinton would be no help to Obama at all. She would be harmful. Aren't you aware of all the video clips out there of Clinton bashing Obama, of Clinton praising McCain over Obama? McCain has already used the one about her and McCain having 35 years of experience, and Obama a speech in 2003.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:54 PM on 08/20/2008
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