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  •  What about Pelosi? (0+ / 0-)

    True she'd be missed as majority leader, but her district can probably be counted on to elect a solid democrat in her place, and there are quite a few dems who could take over for her as ML in the house?

    She also has fundraising cred and might be a way to win back the women voting block that will be pretty grumpy at losing Hillary?

    I dunno just throwing it out there.

    Of course I believe in America -I just don't think I live there anymore.

    by obsessiveprogressive on Thu Mar 27, 2008 at 03:54:16 PM PDT

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    •  Yeah, but (0+ / 0-)

      Dude: imagine it.  

      "Madam Speaker; Madam Vice President..."

      I gotta stop there because I think I may cry.  OH HOW I WANT THIS.

      "The Crunch? How dare you speak to me of the Crunch! You know nothing of the Crunch! You've never even been to the Crunch!" -Saboo on The Mighty Boosh

      by PomperaFirpa on Thu Mar 27, 2008 at 05:26:44 PM PDT

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    •  Pelosi would be too big a loss in the House (1+ / 0-)

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      Speaker Hoyer?  No thanks.

      McCain - Ready to follow Osama to the gates of Hell but apparently not into Pakistan.

      by khassani on Thu Mar 27, 2008 at 06:28:54 PM PDT

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    •  Clinton supporters loath Pelosi right now. (1+ / 0-)

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      Wooing Hillary voters with Nancy on the ticket is a lost cause.

      The VP spot has to be seen as a stepping stone to the Presidency after Obama's 2nd term. Important to keep that in mind.

      "It's hard to think straight when you have a crooked mind." ~ Snidely Whiplash

      by Bugsby on Thu Mar 27, 2008 at 06:42:59 PM PDT

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