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Tag Archives: Evan Bayh
The vetting of the many potential Democratic vice president nominees was not as secretive as I thought. — Bo Cowgill was right, in hindsight.
The New York Times has a recount on how Barack Obama reached his decision on Joe Biden. The final decision was probably made 10 days ago, while Barack Obama was vacationing in Hawaii. [...] Mr. Obama’s decision had as much … Continue reading →
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Barack Obama + Joe Biden — THE PREDICTION MARKETS NAILED IT… triple alas (for my reputation as a world-wide prediction market pundit, and for the debate on the different quality of the various primary indicators out there).
“Friend — I have some important news that I want to make official. I’ve chosen Joe Biden to be my running mate.†Some blogger says his wife is fantastic. New York Times portrait of Joe Biden. UPDATE: Barack Obama‘s speech … Continue reading →
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Barack Obama drops hints about who his VP candidate will be. — Might be Evan Bayh.
Time: QUESTION: One of the biggest moments in the campaign is going to be your announcement of a vice president. What is that decision going to tell voters about you? BARACK OBAMA: Hopefully, the same thing that my campaign has … Continue reading →
Barack Obama + Kathleen Sebelius
New York Times publishes the portraits of all the VP candidates. I have just read the article on Kathleen Sebelius… and that has strongly reinforced my view that she is the best pick for Barack Obama. I am less opinionated … Continue reading →