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Obama: I've Decided On A Running Mate

BETH FOUHY and NEDRA PICKLER | August 21, 2008 11:53 PM EST | AP

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Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill. speaks at a town hall meeting, Thursday, Aug. 22,2008, at Oscar Smith High School in Chesapeake, Va. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
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EMPORIA, Va. — Barack Obama said Thursday he's chosen his running mate, but coyly kept all the details to himself as he campaigned with one leading contender and planned a major rally to present the Democratic ticket Saturday in Illinois.

Obama refused to say whether he'd notified his pick or when exactly he would send cell phones buzzing with the answer delivered via text message.

He didn't reveal his choice to Virginia Gov. Tim Kaine, considered to be on Obama's short list, even after they met Thursday, according to two people close to the governor. They spoke on a condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly.

Obama seemed to relish the frustrations of scores of reporters following him this week in anticipation of the announcement.

"Wouldn't you like to know?" he said with a grin when an Associated Press reporter asked when the text would be sent.

"I've made the selection, that's all you're gonna get," Obama said as he visited a store selling roasted Virginia peanuts as nonchalantly as any other day campaigning in a battleground state.

Obama planned to appear with his pick Saturday at the Old State Capitol in Springfield, Ill., where he launched his presidential campaign in February 2007. Obama then planned to travel to the battlegrounds of Wisconsin, Iowa, Missouri and Montana before arriving in Denver to accept his party's nomination Thursday.

One person who had been vetted for the position told The Associated Press there had been no contact from Obama or his campaign about the decision. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the Obama campaign asked candidates not to speak about the decision.

The Illinois senator was widely thought to be considering Kaine, Gov. Kathleen Sebelius of Kansas and Sens. Joe Biden of Delaware and Evan Bayh of Indiana. None of them gave anything away _ at least not in words.

Obama spent part of the day with Kaine, who reportedly told a colleague Wednesday that he believed he was on the short list. West Virginia Gov. Joe Manchin said Kaine told him although he hadn't heard anything from the Obama campaign on where he stands at the time, "he really thinks he has a chance at the short straw."

Kaine and Obama met privately with the governor's staff for 15 minutes at a Richmond hotel. Afterward, Kaine said he would let the Obama campaign speak about whether the candidate asked him to be his No. 2. But two people close to Kaine said the governor was still in the dark.

Kaine plans to fly Friday night directly from Virginia to Denver, site of next week's Democratic National Convention, three people with knowledge of the governor's travel plans said. The plans could be changed if Kaine is told he needs to fly to Springfield instead.

Biden had a family gathering at his home Thursday afternoon, with his wife Jill, niece Missy Owens and son Beau, Delaware's attorney general, coming and going past reporters staked outside. Biden ran errands, including a visit to the dentist, but didn't speak to the media as he came and went.

Biden is a favorite for the vice presidential nomination among Democrats who think Obama could use his experience and tough campaign style. Biden has served 35 years in Congress, while Obama has served three.

Sebelius, campaigning for Obama in Iowa, said being mentioned as a potential running mate is something of "an out-of-body experience."

"Whoever it is, I am an enthusiastic supporter," she said but added she would leave the announcement to the campaign.

Bayh worked in his Capitol Hill office and later spent time at his home in Washington. He left wearing shorts and a baseball cap but told reporters outside he had no news to share. "Not tonight, sorry," he said.

It's possible Obama could make a surprise selection, although at least one dark horse candidate appeared out of the running. Former Georgia Sen. Sam Nunn's spokesman said he would be traveling internationally until Monday, making a Saturday visit to Springfield seem unlikely.

Sen. Jack Reed of Rhode Island, a national security expert who has been mentioned as a possible candidate, was at his home in Jamestown on Thursday. He told an AP reporter that he was not Obama's choice and that he had not been asked for any background information.

New polls out this week show Obama is neck-and-neck with GOP rival John McCain and still has yet to win over some supporters of Democratic primary rival Hillary Rodham Clinton. The polls sparked fresh discussion of whether Obama would make a surprise selection of Clinton as his running mate.

Clinton had other plans for the weekend. She was scheduled to visit the New York State Fair Friday and speak in Fresno, Calif., Sunday at the United Farm Workers of America's 18th Constitutional Convention.

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Associated Press writers Bob Lewis in Virginia; Liz Sidoti in Washington; Larry Messina in Charleston, W.Va.; Randall Chase in Greenville, Del.; Mike Glover in Des Moines, Iowa; Ray Henry in Jamestown, R.I.; and John Hanna in Topeka, Kan., contributed to this report.

EMPORIA, Va. — Barack Obama said Thursday he's chosen his running mate, but coyly kept all the details to himself as he campaigned with one leading contender and planned a major rally to present...
EMPORIA, Va. — Barack Obama said Thursday he's chosen his running mate, but coyly kept all the details to himself as he campaigned with one leading contender and planned a major rally to present...
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10:13 PM on 08/22/2008
Now we have Paul Begala lamenting that O'bama didn't consult B'll C'linton about his VP choice.

When did B'ill ever remotely give O'bama the slighest reason to consider him a mentor or a confidante­?
08:19 PM on 08/22/2008
NBC says Bayh and Kaine informed its NOT them
07:56 PM on 08/22/2008
I still like Wes Clark as VP-tho I know that it won't happen. Obama would never pick someone with that large an ego. I prefer someone who's actually progressiv­e, since Obama isn't.
08:55 AM on 08/27/2008
clark would have been a better choice and "i think" but you never know with the hostility of Obama supporters even they would have also liked Clark.
07:46 PM on 08/22/2008
Securing America's Hope for Change.


OBAMA/CLAR­K 08
06:55 PM on 08/22/2008
Now the clintons are upset b/c she was not vettted...­.WHO THE F DO THEY THINK THEY ARE!
09:15 PM on 08/22/2008
No they are not. What quotes do you have? Stop believing the twisted press.
06:38 PM on 08/22/2008
its hilarious the clintons are still setting the agenda.
05:48 PM on 08/22/2008
and we wil not know until tomorrow awhhhhhhhh­!
04:08 PM on 08/22/2008
WESLEY CLARK NEEDS TO RUN IN 2012 AS WELL AS SEN.CHUCK HAGEL IAM ROLLIN WITH CLARK AND HAGEL ALL THA WAY!!!!!
02:07 PM on 08/22/2008
My prediction­?

Obama/Kenn­edy 08

Think about it... Choosing Caroline Kennedy would be such a change from what we have been used to in this country.
08:34 PM on 08/22/2008
I think it is going to be Al Gore!
09:07 PM on 08/22/2008
So true. We usually like our leaders to have some experience of some sort.
01:20 PM on 08/22/2008
And yet, John McCain is pulling ahead of Obama. The latest Reuters poll has Grandpa Munster up five percentage points over our secular messiah. The Real Clear Politics average of polls has Obama and McCain in a virtual tie. And, according to RCP, if the race were held today and McCain took the toss-up states where he's currently ahead, he'd be the next president. Yes, it's early. McCain has had a good couple weeks. But these were McCain's first good couple weeks since he secured the nomination­. Meanwhile, with the exception of the Jeremiah Wright unpleasant­ness, Obama has had a good couple years.
01:19 PM on 08/22/2008
Who cares? It will be four "white" boys running for Prez and Veep. Yes Obama may play the race card but he is as white as the rest of them.
07:58 PM on 08/22/2008
Funny, he's kinda dark looking to me. But then, my honey is bi-racial, maybe I just can't see it.
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Youhavegottobekiddingme
Chamberlain, South Dakota
11:35 PM on 08/22/2008
The only person playing the race card is you

Just saying.

Peace.

:)
10:50 AM on 08/22/2008
OMG / Obama still hasn't sent the TXT message .
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AgathaX
Senior Analyst
10:27 AM on 08/22/2008
I think the VP will be from the West and the text message will come with come out early in the work day--Pacif­ic time.
10:33 AM on 08/22/2008
Why doesn't Obama act like a grown and announce his VP with a press conference­? All this text message bs is juvenile and turns older voters off. It may get young voters excited but they never get off their asses to vote on election day anyway.
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MsDoc
10:38 AM on 08/22/2008
They certainly turned out in the primaries.­.. and I'm pretty sure they'll be heard from again if they have a single working brain cell. Mc'C's draft statement, if nothing else, should bring them out in droves.
10:44 AM on 08/22/2008
Actually, according to studies done after the primaries, when a voter was texted on election day and reminded to vote, participat­ion went up 4%.

Getting hundreds of thousands of folks to give their cell #'s to the campaign by offering to "let you know first" was a BRILLIANT strategy to help the GOTV efforts for November.

Plus, won't it be funny when Wolf's cell phone goes off on the air tonight?
10:26 AM on 08/22/2008
please vote McCain so we can have Hillary in 2012 no more inexperien­ced Bush-types like obama "i once ran a lemonade stand'
10:59 AM on 08/22/2008
So we can have mor Alitos on the court, more tax breaks for corporatio­ns, more executive signing orders, and more WAR. yeah, that's what we should do.

According to latest polls 49% of Americans won't vote for HRC no matter what. She couldn't beat a first term AA Sen with a funny name when she had all the money, all the polls, all the machines, and all the name recognitio­n. But she could beat an incumbent Pres. What color is the sky in your world?
11:12 AM on 08/22/2008
how may key states did she beat him? what dots are on your acid stips?
08:37 PM on 08/22/2008
You will not have Hillary in 2012 if Obama does not win. I feel for people like you. I know that I would not vote for her since you people screwed it up for Obama. 18 million plus other Obama supporters know that as well. So goodbye to both and have a nice time with McCain.
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abby4ever
Independent at heart
10:21 AM on 08/22/2008
Two different posters on two different threads have told me that yesterday Hillary referred to Obama as her opponent. Does anyone know where she did that, was it at the rally the NYT times had a piece on today, with some people there saying her support for O seems tepid?
10:35 AM on 08/22/2008
I read the same and the poster stated they saw this on Chris Matthews' show. I asked in which state as I didn't see anything of her stumping in the last week. I also asked if it was a "film file"
from the primaries. The poster did not respond. Shocking that MSNBC, i.e., Chris Matthews didn't notate the date of the event when HRC used the word "opponent.­" I believe it was from the primaries unless anyone has additional info......­........?
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abby4ever
Independent at heart
10:39 AM on 08/22/2008
thanks, gypsy. It would sure be a shocker if she said it any time after stopping her campaign.
10:48 AM on 08/22/2008
The only clips I saw last night she was wearing the Cornflower Blue pantsuit she wore the first time she spoke with O after she conceded and said she would help him....... I really didn't hear what she said though.. she makes me zone out whenever she speaks....­....
10:38 AM on 08/22/2008
why should she? be polite, what is Minimally expected and laugh, laugh, laugh. you don't think bill told her what to do to be the next president. after all, he owes her...big time
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abby4ever
Independent at heart
10:40 AM on 08/22/2008
If you can't write coherent post, then shut up.