Democratic Presidential candidate Barack Obama has told USA Today that the VP pick has been made. But he's not saying who it is.
USA TODAY's Kathy Kiely writes that:
In an interview in Chester, Va., the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee said he's made up his mind, but he would not say whether he's informed that person yet. "I won't comment on anything else until I introduce our running mate to the world," he said. "That's all you're going to get out of me."
Obama said it was a difficult decision. "We had some great choices."
Obama said he wanted somebody who is "prepared to be president" and who will be "a partner with me in strengthening this economy for the middle class and working families."
He said he was looking for not just a partner but a sparring partner. "I want somebody who's independent, somebody who can push against my preconceived notions and challenge me so we have got a robust debate in the White House."
By emphasizing the economy, I hope Obama is signaling that he's not going to play into the meme that he lacks foreign policy experience. Sounds to me like it will be a governor. Sebelius anyone?