McCain's VP Pick Made, Aide Says

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LIZ SIDOTI | August 28, 2008 09:56 PM EST | AP

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Republican presidential candidate, Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., greets his wife, Cindy McCain, as they prepare to board his campaign aircraft Thursday, Aug 28, 2008 in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Matt York)

DENVER — Republican presidential candidate John McCain decided on a running mate early Thursday, and top prospects waited to hear from the nominee-in-waiting.

"There's nothing really new to report on Senator McCain's decision. I think we'll all hear from him shortly and hopefully we'll be able to move forward together," Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty told the Associated Press in Minneapolis. Earlier in Denver and without explanation, Pawlenty called off an AP roundtable interview as well as other media appearances at the site of the Democratic National Convention.

Another prospective candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney met with donors throughout California on Thursday and was in Los Angeles and Orange County by evening. "I don't have anything for you right now," Romney said earlier in the day when asked about the vice presidential search.

McCain will appear with his No. 2 at an Ohio rally on Friday, aides said, though they provided no details on whom he had chosen to join the Republican ticket. At least two more rallies are planned for Pennsylvania and Missouri in the run up to next week's convention.

Others believed to be in contention include Democrat-turned-independent Sen. Joe Lieberman of Connecticut, who was vacationing on New York's Long Island, and former Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Ridge.

However, fueling speculation that McCain had chosen either Pawlenty or Romney or another conservative Republican, two GOP officials said they believed McCain had picked a traditional candidate. They based their conclusion on the fact that the campaign, which once had put the party on notice to prepare for the possibility of an unconventional candidate, does not have preparations in place to curb the fallout from a right flank that certainly would revolt if Ridge, an abortion-rights backer, or Lieberman, a former Democrat, was on the ticket.

It also was possible that McCain would choose a dark horse from any number of names that have circulated.

If he knew McCain's decision, Pawlenty gave nothing away when he arrived back at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport and, later, as he attended a volleyball game at the high school where one of his daughters is a 10th-grader. Media and onlookers had gathered in front of Pawlenty's private home in Eagan, a southern St. Paul suburb, as well as at the governor's mansion in St. Paul.

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Pawlenty said he still plans to be at the Minnesota State Fair on Friday, where he's to do his weekly radio show, and that he had no plans to fly to Ohio.

Romney, who had played the GOP attack-dog role earlier in the week at the Democratic convention, left his beachfront San Diego home Thursday morning with an overnight bag. His son, Matt, said Romney was headed to an unspecified location in the state. Romney was meeting with his financial backers in hopes of helping the GOP raise money.

McCain, for his part, was uncharacteristically silent.

As he and his wife, Cindy, boarded a plane in Phoenix bound for Dayton, Ohio, reporters shouted a barrage of questions at the senator about whether he'd made up his mind. McCain wasn't biting. He flashed a double thumbs-up and boarded the plane. He went through the same motions in Dayton, Ohio, when he landed.

Earlier, he played coy.

In an interview aired Thursday morning, McCain said he still hadn't made up his mind. Far from quieting speculation, this only fueled it as he sought to siphon attention from Democrat Barack Obama's acceptance of the presidential nomination in Denver.

He told KDKA NewsRadio in Pittsburgh in an interview taped Wednesday: "I haven't decided yet so I can't tell you."

McCain, who spoke with the radio station from his home in Arizona, told people late Wednesday that he wasn't going to make a final decision until after he talked with his wife. She has been in the country of Georgia this week and returned around nightfall.

With both the pick and the effort to keep buzz alive beforehand, McCain's campaign hoped to curb any uptick in polling that Obama might get from his convention and to create momentum heading into the gathering of GOP delegates for McCain next week in St. Paul, Minn.

Among the other potential running mates, Ridge was at his suburban Washington, D.C., home. Asked by an AP photographer as he took out the trash if he had any travel plans for the day, Ridge smiled and said he didn't.

Also, one Lieberman aide said there has been no indication he is the choice. For instance, no staff have been called to join him at his vacation site.

For months, McCain's vice presidential search process has been kept closely held by a small group of his advisers. But details have been trickling out this week.

This includes word from two Republicans that McCain met with his senior advisers in Arizona on Wednesday to discuss the pick, conflicting information about whether or not he had settled on a choice, and the campaign's announcement it would air a one-evening-only TV ad in battleground states around the time Obama gives his prime-time acceptance speech.

Turns out the ad has nothing to do with the vice presidential choice, bearing only a simple message for Barack Obama: "Job well done."

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Associated Press reporters Glen Johnson in Boston, Mike Glover in Phoenix, Patrick Condon and Haven Daley in Minneapolis and Andrew Miga and photographer Scott Applewhite in Washington contributed to this story.

DENVER — Republican presidential candidate John McCain decided on a running mate early Thursday, and top prospects waited to hear from the nominee-in-waiting. "There's nothing really new to rep...
DENVER — Republican presidential candidate John McCain decided on a running mate early Thursday, and top prospects waited to hear from the nominee-in-waiting. "There's nothing really new to rep...
 
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Poor Charlie Crist.
He made a major effort to find a willing beard and plan a "straight marriage" only to not get the VP nod. What are the odds that the wedding gets called off?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:06 AM on 08/30/2008

He picked a woman because he knows Joe Biden will be courteous and not hard-hitting on her. So he saved his own butt insofar as that is concerned.

Plus since he knows nothing about economics, he had to go with someone who does. Enter right, any female who takes care of a family can do that.

He still can't win because he'll lose on the war factor.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:22 PM on 08/29/2008

McCain, as I imagine it, while picking his running mate.

McCain: We've gotta get us some Hillary voters. Get me a c%nt, I mean dame, for V.P.

Adviser: It's slim pickings, Senator. There are only like 3 woman in the whole Republican party and you hate Kay Bailey Hutchison.

McCain: I want a c%ntbag.

Adviser: Well, we have this unknown woman from Alaska, but she'sgot an investigation into impropriety going.

McCain: Impro what? Use English Junior.

Adviser: Sorta like you and the Keating 5.

McCain: Oh. Does she hunt moose and look pretty?

Adviser: Yes.

McCain: Pick her. I'll be working on my inappropriate war mongering jingles.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:20 PM on 08/29/2008

And wait until she finds out exactly what he feels about women period. Let's see how long she takes it before jumping ship!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:41 PM on 08/29/2008

Mark my words!

No Way No How No McCain's VP pick will be CHRISTINE TODD WHITMAN, former Govenor of New Jersey and head of the EPA under Bush.

Obama/Biden '08

Tyrone Brown
Proud Obamacrat
Seattle, WA

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:22 AM on 08/29/2008

It appears he has picked the Harriet Miers of all possible VP candidates. McCain has jumped the shark.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:39 AM on 08/29/2008

Headline: Media muddling misses possibility.

McCain's vetted VP candidates saying they won't be in Dayton today. Could it be meaningless? Maybe the repubs have caught on to this new thing called technology; VP appears on a big screen accepting the call from wherever. McCain says "Come on over, ........., and let's get going -- see you soon in Ohio!" Too bad the pundits can't even think about the possibility :-)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:26 AM on 08/29/2008

You want to know more about Pawlenty? Read this article in CityPages where he is referred to as "Govenor No:"

http://www.citypages.com/2008-07-23/news/tim-pawlenty-governor-no

The article describes each of the 34 bills he vetoed in ONE legislative session.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:19 AM on 08/29/2008
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Does McCheese ever touch her unless they're making babies? Jeez!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:29 PM on 08/28/2008

Pawlenty is the perfect choice. Winning this year would be nothing short of miraculous. So they are fielding a newcomer to run in 2012. He'll get name recognition. They did not want a mormon VP with the potential of being P. He has a couple of daughters to dampen the "how cute" of the Obama girls.

They already are refuting that he is to blame for bridge (Mike Murphy w/Ford last night)

He's given Obama a compliment and said how Repubs need to be more like Dems in the uplift/hope department.

McNotsoGood & Pawlenty

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:15 PM on 08/28/2008

First in his family to go to college .... as close a match up as they could come to Biden.

Says Repub party needs to be the party of the Sam's Club repub as much as the Country Club repub.

They attempted to neutralize Biden's affect.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:45 PM on 08/28/2008
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"miraculous"? - Although it seems that Obama is doing everything right, the electoral math looks good, and the press continues to shower Obama with coverage - the polls are very very close...

Bush never won by more than 20 electors - this boiled down to only a few districts and hundreds of votes in Florida in 2000 and a few districts and not many more in New Mexico and Ohio in 2004.

If this is close - it could be that irregularities in Pennsylvania or Viriginia or Colorado decide it again.

This is not going to be easy for Obama.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:00 AM on 08/29/2008

Pawlenty appears to be the least corrupt of the prospects. I do not know his politics. However, if McCain should come out with a populist message which includes protectionist language and national reconstruction of private manufacturing jobs, he would be a formidable opponent against Obama who has not articulated an economic recovery program or even indicated an understanding of our financial, economic status or condition vis-a-vis other nations or within our own nation. This absence is an Achilles heel. Such a glaring omission makes Obama's candidacy dangerously vulnerable to Republican exploitation or demigoguery.
Such a Republican program would suddenly make Minnesota and other northern states suddenly "trending Republican". The primary issue of this campaign must be the economic, financial future and who gutted the greatest economy in the world?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:12 PM on 08/28/2008

He talks about the Sam's Club repub. But if his voting record can be tied to bridges falling down, I don't know how effective he would be.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:18 PM on 08/28/2008

Or McCain could pick Cheney as his VP. We could then balance the budget by taking out life insurace policies on both of the old codgers.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:09 PM on 08/28/2008

Well if it is Pawlenty, there should be Pawlenty of "bridge" material to work with. He's the guy the vetoed (4 times) bills appropriating money to fix that bridge that collapsed, a tragic monument to Repbulican policies. Let's hear about their "bridge to the future" - just look out the window to see the last time they handled a bridge and what the results were - talk about a metaphor for the times!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:58 PM on 08/28/2008
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My question is this: Will LIEberman be there to remind him what his choice is?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:33 PM on 08/28/2008

Who is pawlenty and what has he done? Don't know the man! Honestly, if a lot of Americans like me don't know the guy and we have 3 months to find out , that's insane. Mccain has to pick some one the american people at least knows, don't he/

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:58 PM on 08/28/2008

Whoa, grandpa made a decision! Which end of the table does he want to sit at? Oh, he fell asleep already?

Grandpa's - its where you go to visit, not where you go to vote.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:31 PM on 08/28/2008

Ok Mr. McCain who is it to be : Tweedle Dee , Tweedle Dumb, or Tweedle Dumber ???

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:26 PM on 08/28/2008

I think he just forgot that he needs to pick a VP - that is why he needs to ask his wife.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:23 PM on 08/28/2008
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