Obama's Running Mate: Party Unity
Obama might be wise to bypass his own supporters when he goes to select a vice-presidential candidate. Reaching out instead to a high-profile Clinton supporter may be the best way to unite the party.
Obama might be wise to bypass his own supporters when he goes to select a vice-presidential candidate. Reaching out instead to a high-profile Clinton supporter may be the best way to unite the party.
Huffington Post | Rachel Sklar | Posted 03.24.2008 | Media
When asked by CNN's John Roberts why, if he advocated superdelegates voting with their constituents, was he backing Obama, Richardson claimed Roberts was getting "technical."
Huffington Post | Rachel Sklar | Posted 03.21.2008 | Media
This is almost like an exhalation, a tension break: about two former opponents who always liked each other now coming together out of a common hope and dream.
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Lauren Weiner | Posted 05.28.2008 | Home