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    Default McCains VP - your prediction?

    Although we might be surprised still, it appears that Joe Biden, US Senator from Delaware and chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee (birth state - Pennsylvania) will be BO's pick.

    Who do you predict will be McCain's?

    I predict it will be Carly Fiorna. Why?

    1. Young, offsets his age concerns
    2. Female - will entice the Hillary voters
    3. Articulate and attractive
    4. Former CEO of HP, and therefore favorable for big business
    5. No governmental experience - not something BO's camp can really use against her at all without sounding hypocritical, but allows McCain to use the "change" angle
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    Dick Cheney. Ho Ho Ho!

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    Default Re: McCains VP - your prediction?

    My McCain VP picks are pure fantasy...

    They have absolutely zero chance of happening in real life..(as McCain is doing everything he can to put conservatives off)

    But some ideal VP candidiates would be

    1) Fred Thompson: the man who I supported in the R. primaries... he is a good conservative, has senate experience, and some experience with foreign policy/foreign relations

    2) Condolezza Rice: she would be a very good VP. she is very experieced. has extensive foreign policy experience. She has been everywhere and knows everyone. She would help get the woman vote...and to a lesser degree the black vote. She also is nearly 20 yrs younger...which means she'll prob actually survuve the term.

    3) Finally anyone accept Joe Lieberman. I have nothing personally against him... but aside from his support of the war...he is still a liberal democrat (if in vote/action and not in name) McCain is close enough to a liberal IMO....we dont need an actual one...running as a republican....our party is too far from bieng a party of conservativism... thius would effectively kill any chance of that happening again in the near future.

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