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5 p.m. PDT Daily Open Obama V.P. Thread #51: Final Elimination Round Seven (w/poll)

Sat Jul 26, 2008 at 05:00:09 PM PDT

Welcome back for more speculation! Today we'll continue the final elimination series of possibilities for Obama's v.p.

This series began with the bottom 14 names, and eliminates the bottom vote-getter(s) and replaces them with new name(s) from just up the list, reaveraging as we go (so each thread's bottom vote-getter[s] may not be the ones cut--who's cut will be determined by the new averages generated from this series's votes only). I'm hoping we'll have five or six candidates left when Obama picks and see if the DKos wisdom of crowds is. It should take about 14 threads to get all of the top candidates in the poll again, out of the 28 or so total threads. Fmr. Gov. Ray Mabus (MS) was eliminated in the previous round, and Gov. Tim Kaine (VA) rotated in to replace him this time. Sen. Jack Reed (RI) made his Shermanesque statement, so Fmr. Vice President Al Gore rotated in to replace him.

Please discuss any v.p. candidates in the comments. The most correct format would be to simply state their name, unless you have further comments. "Oh my God, where's Jane/Johnny Politician?!" would be a bit alarmist, don't you think? I'm sure they're fine. I'm happy to hear all ideas, and of course I'm no official gatekeeper, so play nice.

(continued below the fold)

Poll

Who should be Barack Obama's vice presidential running mate?

5%7 votes
8%12 votes
16%23 votes
0%1 votes
3%5 votes
2%3 votes
8%12 votes
17%24 votes
3%5 votes
0%1 votes
3%5 votes
1%2 votes
11%16 votes
2%3 votes
15%21 votes

| 140 votes | Vote | Results

My Thoughts on Obama's VP

Sat Jul 26, 2008 at 09:28:03 AM PDT

There's been a lot of speculation about who Barack Obama will pick as his Vice President, and within roughly a month we'll have our answer. This diary is just my two cents.

Poll

Of the following three contenders, who makes the best VP pick?

41%73 votes
17%30 votes
41%72 votes

| 175 votes | Vote | Results

The Short-List

Sat Jul 26, 2008 at 08:35:09 AM PDT

[From the Frog Pond]

Monica Langley, of the Wall Street Journal, is reporting on the short-lists for vice-presidential nominees:

Obama: "His focus now includes five colleagues in the U.S. Senate — Joseph Biden, Evan Bayh, Chris Dodd, Hillary Clinton and Jack Reed — and two governors, Tim Kaine of Virginia and Kathleen Sebelius of Kansas, according to Democratic operatives, though he could still make a different pick."

McCain: "They include ex-Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, a rival during the Republican primaries; Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty, with whom he has a strong friendship; and former Rep. Rob Portman of the battleground state of Ohio. Republicans also are touting Sen. John Thune of South Dakota, Florida Gov. Charlie Crist, and campaign adviser Carly Fiorina, ex-CEO of Hewlett-Packard Co., among others."

I'm going to make a few observations about these picks.  

Some Disastrous Choices For Veep

Sat Jul 26, 2008 at 07:36:05 AM PDT

In no particular order, starting with Senator John McCain's choices.

5 p.m. PDT Daily Open Obama V.P. Thread #50: Final Elimination Round Six (w/poll)

Fri Jul 25, 2008 at 04:59:41 PM PDT

Welcome back for more speculation! Today we'll continue the final elimination series of possibilities for Obama's v.p.

This series began with the bottom 14 names, and eliminates the bottom vote-getter(s) and replaces them with new name(s) from just up the list, reaveraging as we go (so each thread's bottom vote-getter[s] may not be the ones cut--who's cut will be determined by the new averages generated from this series's votes only). I hope that'll be complicated enough to dissatisfy and confuse everyone equally. I'm hoping we'll have five or six candidates left when Obama picks and see if the DKos wisdom of crowds is. It should take about 14 threads to get all of the top candidates in the poll again, out of the 28 or so total threads. Sen. Bill Nelson (FL) was eliminated in the previous round, and Rep. Robert Wexler (FL) rotated in to replace him this time.

Please discuss any v.p. candidates in the comments. The most correct format would be to simply state their name, unless you have further comments. "Oh my God, where's Jane/Johnny Politician?!" would be a bit alarmist, don't you think? I'm sure they're fine. I'm happy to hear all ideas, and of course I'm no official gatekeeper, so play nice.

(continued below the fold)

Poll

Who should be Barack Obama's vice presidential running mate?

5%6 votes
7%9 votes
13%16 votes
1%2 votes
1%2 votes
10%12 votes
5%6 votes
0%0 votes
5%6 votes
2%3 votes
7%9 votes
4%5 votes
12%15 votes
4%5 votes
17%21 votes

| 117 votes | Vote | Results

5 p.m. PDT Daily Open Obama V.P. Thread #49: Final Elimination Round Five (w/poll)

Thu Jul 24, 2008 at 05:00:18 PM PDT

Welcome back for more speculation! Today we'll continue the final elimination series of possibilities for Obama's v.p.

This series began with the bottom 14 names, and eliminates the bottom vote-getter(s) and replaces them with new name(s) from just up the list, reaveraging as we go (so each thread's bottom vote-getter[s] may not be the ones cut--who's cut will be determined by the new averages generated from this series's votes only). I hope that'll be complicated enough to dissatisfy and confuse everyone equally. I'm hoping we'll have five or six candidates left when Obama picks and see if the DKos wisdom of crowds is. It should take about 14 threads to get all of the top candidates in the poll again, out of the 28 or so total threads. Fmr. Sen. Max Cleland (GA) and Rep. Chet Edwards (TX) were eliminated in the previous round, and Sen. Russ Feingold (WI) and Fmr. Sen. Sam Nunn (GA) rotated in to replace them this time.

Please discuss any v.p. candidates in the comments. The most correct format would be to simply state their name, unless you have further comments. "Oh my God, where's Jane/Johnny Politician?!" would be a bit alarmist, don't you think? I'm sure they're fine. I'm happy to hear all ideas, and of course I'm no official gatekeeper, so play nice.

(continued below the fold)

Poll

Who should be Barack Obama's vice presidential running mate?

5%7 votes
5%8 votes
10%14 votes
2%3 votes
5%8 votes
10%14 votes
5%8 votes
0%0 votes
3%5 votes
5%7 votes
0%1 votes
5%7 votes
9%13 votes
4%6 votes
25%35 votes

| 136 votes | Vote | Results

Terry McAuliffe: Obama Should Pick Tim Kaine

Thu Jul 24, 2008 at 01:23:10 PM PDT

In a rather surprising statement, former Clinton Campaign Chairman and Uber Clinton loyalist Terry McAuliffe is promoting Virginia Governor Tim Kaine as Obama's running mate in 2008.

According to Marc Ambinder of The Atlantic

So does he know something we don't?

Is the Hillary Clinton-as-Vice President movement dead, if one ever existed?  Was she ever under serious consideration by the Obama camp?  If she was, does McAuliffe's statement effectively end any and all speculation?

More below the fold.

Poll

Is the Hillary Clinton-as-VP Idea Dead?

22%49 votes
57%126 votes
9%20 votes
10%22 votes
1%3 votes

| 220 votes | Vote | Results

5 p.m. PDT Daily Open Obama V.P. Thread #48: Final Elimination Round Four (w/poll)

Wed Jul 23, 2008 at 05:01:39 PM PDT

Welcome back for more speculation! Today we'll continue the final elimination thread of possibilities for Obama's v.p.

This elimination series began with the bottom 14 names, and eliminates the bottom vote-getter(s) and replaces them with new name(s) from just up the list, reaveraging as we go (so each thread's bottom vote-getter[s] may not be the ones cut--who's cut will be determined by the new averages generated from this series's votes only). I hope that'll be complicated enough to dissatisfy and confuse everyone equally. I'm hoping we'll have five or six candidates left when Obama picks and see if the DKos wisdom of crowds is. It should take about 14 threads to get all of the top candidates in the poll again, out of the 28 or so total threads. Fmr. Sen. Bob Graham (FL) was eliminated in the previous round, and Sen. Claire McCaskill (MO) rotated in to replace him this time.

Please discuss any v.p. candidates in the comments. The most correct format would be to simply state their name, unless you have further comments, in which case please include them. "Oh my God, where's Jane/Johnny Politician?!" would be a bit alarmist, don't you think? I'm sure they're fine. I'm happy to hear all ideas, and of course I'm no official gatekeeper, so play nice.

(continued below the fold)

Poll

Who should be Barack Obama's vice presidential running mate?

4%8 votes
6%11 votes
1%2 votes
10%18 votes
1%2 votes
5%10 votes
1%2 votes
5%10 votes
0%1 votes
5%10 votes
2%5 votes
2%5 votes
19%32 votes
3%6 votes
26%45 votes

| 167 votes | Vote | Results

Webb: no VP, I don't want to be silenced. ...So unsilence him!

Tue Jul 22, 2008 at 03:25:42 PM PDT

    Sam Stein, in the Huffington Post (a publication I respect less and less for its tawdry "TMZ"-type infotainment, but that's another story...), revealingly notes in his article Webb: I Couldn't Speak Openly If I Were V.P. that Jim Webb, everyone's favorite killer senator from the Old Dominion, doesn't want to be considered as Barack Obama's Vice-President because...

    he doesn't like power?

    he doesn't like "Vice"?

    he's afraid he'll morph into Richard Bruce Cheney?

    --No, it's because, the article says,

...In essence, he was concerned about his ability to speak openly. ...

    But can something be done about this?

    (more)

Poll

Should Obama say to Webb that he'll have substantial freedom of speech as VP?

30%15 votes
38%19 votes
22%11 votes
8%4 votes

| 49 votes | Vote | Results

The Odd Dominion

Tue Jul 22, 2008 at 07:24:16 AM PDT

Appraising Kaine

Virginia’s increasingly gloomy gov stumbles toward the finish line

Dear Odd —

I’m the once-beloved governor of a mid-size, Southern, formerly Jeffersonian brick-red commonwealth with a deeply divided populace. (In fact, one of our more impolitic congressfolks once referred to it as "one-third Northern Virginia and the rest Alabama.") I’ve tried everything I can to make everyone happy, but it just doesn’t seem to be working! How can I tell if people still like me? And if they don’t, what the heck can I do about it?  — Vexed in VA

5 p.m. PDT Daily Open Obama V.P. Thread #47: Final Elimination Round Three (w/poll)

Mon Jul 21, 2008 at 04:59:59 PM PDT

Welcome back for more speculation! Today we'll continue the final elimination thread of possibilities for Obama's v.p.

This elimination series began with the bottom 14 names, and eliminates the bottom vote-getter(s) and replaces them with new name(s) from just up the list, reaveraging as we go (so each thread's bottom vote-getter[s] may not be the ones cut--who's cut will be determined by the new averages generated from this series's votes only). I hope that'll be complicated enough to dissatisfy and confuse everyone equally. I'm hoping we'll have five or six candidates left when Obama picks and see if the DKos wisdom of crowds is. It should take about 14 threads to get all of the top candidates in the poll again, out of the 28 or so total threads. Sen. Jeff Bingaman (NM) was eliminated in the previous round, and Fmr. Sen. Bob Graham (FL) rotated in to replace him this time.

Please discuss any v.p. candidates in the comments. The most correct format would be to simply state their name, unless you have further comments, in which case please include them. "Oh my God, where's Jane/Johnny Politician?!" would be a bit alarmist, don't you think? I'm sure they're fine. I'm happy to hear all ideas, and of course I'm no official gatekeeper, so play nice.

(continued below the fold)

Poll

Who should be Barack Obama's vice presidential running mate?

5%9 votes
3%5 votes
1%3 votes
10%17 votes
1%3 votes
5%9 votes
1%3 votes
1%3 votes
4%7 votes
3%6 votes
6%11 votes
2%4 votes
16%27 votes
2%4 votes
32%53 votes

| 164 votes | Vote | Results

5 p.m. PDT Daily Open Obama V.P. Thread #46: Final Elimination Round Two (w/poll)

Sun Jul 20, 2008 at 05:01:27 PM PDT

Welcome back for more speculation! Today we'll continue the final elimination thread of possibilities for Obama's v.p.

This elimination series began with the bottom 14 names, and eliminates the bottom vote-getter(s) and replaces them with new name(s) from just up the list, reaveraging as we go (so each thread's bottom vote-getter[s] may not be the ones cut--who's cut will be determined by the new averages generated from this series's votes only). I hope that'll be complicated enough to dissatisfy and confuse everyone equally. I'm hoping we'll have five or six candidates left when Obama picks and see if the DKos wisdom of crowds is. It should take about 14 threads to get all of the top candidates in the poll again, out of the 28 or so total threads. Gov. Brad Henry (OK) was eliminated in the previous round, and Fmr. Gov. Howard Dean (VT) rotated in to replace him this time.

Please discuss any v.p. candidates in the comments. The most correct format would be to simply state their name, unless you have further comments, in which case please include them. "Oh my God, where's Jane/Johnny Politician?!" would be a bit alarmist, don't you think? I'm sure they're fine. I'm happy to hear all ideas, and of course I'm no official gatekeeper, so play nice.

(continued below the fold)

Poll

Who should be Barack Obama's vice presidential running mate?

1%3 votes
5%11 votes
4%8 votes
1%3 votes
13%26 votes
5%10 votes
6%13 votes
1%3 votes
6%12 votes
2%4 votes
6%13 votes
2%4 votes
13%26 votes
2%5 votes
24%46 votes

| 187 votes | Vote | Results

Intresting article by Sirota

Sun Jul 20, 2008 at 02:49:24 PM PDT

Poll

Which potential running mate would help serve as a Populist contrast to McCain

12%21 votes
14%25 votes
3%6 votes
2%5 votes
0%0 votes
50%85 votes
1%2 votes
3%6 votes
3%6 votes
0%1 votes
6%11 votes
0%0 votes
1%2 votes

| 170 votes | Vote | Results

Who Backs up the Backups? Filling Vice Presidential candidates' job vacancies.

Fri Jul 18, 2008 at 01:39:38 PM PDT

One of the most often talked-about issues around the selection of a Vice Presidential candidate is the cost-benefit analysis of what the party stands to lose if they vacate their current elected office (if any; Mitt Romney over on the Republican side doesn’t have one, for example; on the other hand, if McCain picked Bobby Jindal and they won, it would hand the Louisiana Governorship over to Democrat Mitch Landrieu).

So here is, to the best of my knowledge, what a successful VP bid would mean for the various individuals that are speculated about for the Democratic nomination.

Because I'm Bored: Vice Presidential Speculation

Fri Jul 18, 2008 at 05:08:20 AM PDT

The Obama campaign has been pretty successful at being leak-free on the running mate front. Only two or three people outside of the candidate have a clue as to his thinking, and they aren't talking. That doesn't mean people like me can't have a little fun, and make idle speculation about the person who Obama will choose to run for Vice President. Here are the top twelve, as I see them:

Poll

Of These Candidates, Who Do You Want Obama to Choose

11%17 votes
15%23 votes
15%22 votes
17%25 votes
7%11 votes
4%7 votes
2%4 votes
0%0 votes
2%4 votes
6%9 votes
11%17 votes
3%5 votes
0%0 votes

| 144 votes | Vote | Results

5 p.m. PDT Daily Open Obama V.P. Thread #45: Final Elimination Round One (w/poll)

Thu Jul 17, 2008 at 04:59:01 PM PDT

Welcome back for more speculation! Today we'll poll the second-tier possibilities for Obama's v.p., from my new slimmed-down field of 28.

This elimination series will begin with the bottom 14 names, then eliminate the bottom vote-getter(s) and replace them with new names from just up the list for the next thread, reaveraging as we go (so each thread's bottom vote-getter(s) may not be the ones cut for the next--who's cut will be determined by the new averages generated from this elimination series's votes). I hope that'll be complicated enough to dissatisfy and confuse everyone equally. I'm hoping we'll have five or six candidates left when Obama picks and see if the DKos wisdom of crowds is. It should take about 14 threads to get all of the top candidates in the poll again, out of the 28 or so total threads.

Please discuss any v.p. candidates in the comments. The most correct format would be to simply state their name, unless you have further comments, in which case, "I believe _ _ should be Obama's v.p. running mate because..." "Oh my God, where's Jane/Johnny Politician?!" would be a bit alarmist, don't you think? I'm sure they're fine. I'm happy to hear all ideas, and of course I'm no official gatekeeper, so play nice.

(continued below the fold)

Poll

Who should be Barack Obama's vice presidential running mate?

2%3 votes
7%11 votes
7%11 votes
3%5 votes
12%18 votes
4%6 votes
2%4 votes
0%1 votes
6%10 votes
3%5 votes
4%6 votes
3%5 votes
8%13 votes
6%10 votes
26%38 votes

| 146 votes | Vote | Results

5 p.m. PDT Daily Open Obama V.P. Thread #44 (w/poll)

Sun Jul 13, 2008 at 05:00:58 PM PDT

Welcome back for more speculation! Today we'll poll the top 13 average vote-getting possibilities for Obama's v.p. in average votes over all of these threads' polls, plus Sen. Jeff Bingaman (NM), who I think needs another round of voting to get a good average before I cut the field down.

Next thread I'm going to narrow the field from three to two tiers of 14--if Obama hasn't decided by then. I'll reset the averages then, too, and run a single-elimination poll each day going through the two remaining tiers, so maybe we'll have five or six candidates left when Obama picks and see if the DKos wisdom of crowds is. It should take about 14 threads to get all of the top candidates in the poll again of the 28 or so total threads in this elimination series.

Please discuss any v.p. candidates in the comments. The most correct format would be to simply state their name, unless you have further comments, in which case, "I believe _ _ should be Obama's v.p. running mate because..." "Oh my God, where's Jane/Johnny Politician?!" would be a bit alarmist, don't you think? I'm sure they're fine. I'm happy to hear all ideas, and of course I'm no official gatekeeper, so play nice.

(continued below the fold)

Poll

Who should be Barack Obama's vice presidential running mate?

8%15 votes
1%2 votes
14%25 votes
21%37 votes
4%7 votes
6%11 votes
5%10 votes
8%14 votes
1%3 votes
0%1 votes
7%12 votes
1%2 votes
12%21 votes
0%1 votes
5%9 votes

| 170 votes | Vote | Results

5 p.m. PDT Daily Open Obama V.P. Thread #43: Governors (w/poll)

Sat Jul 12, 2008 at 04:59:56 PM PDT

Welcome back for more speculation! Today we'll poll the the top gubernatorial possibilities for Obama's v.p. in average votes over all of these threads' polls. I decided to include Wesley Clark, Max Cleland, Al Gore, Joe Sestak and Anthony Zinni as well, since they have also had top-level executive experience in some governmental role (and to fill out the poll!).

I'm going to do one more thread polling the top candidates' overall before cutting names to narrow the field to two tiers of 14--if Obama hasn't decided by then. I'll reset the averages then, too, and run a single-elimination poll each day going through the two remaining tiers, so maybe we'll have five or six candidates left when Obama picks and see if the DKos wisdom of crowds is.

Please discuss any v.p. candidates in the comments. The most correct format would be to simply state their name, unless you have further comments, in which case, "I believe _ _ should be Obama's v.p. running mate because..." "Oh my God, where's Jane/Johnny Politician?!" would be a bit alarmist, don't you think? I'm sure they're fine. I'm happy to hear all ideas, and of course I'm no official gatekeeper, so play nice.

(continued below the fold)

Poll

Who should be Barack Obama's vice presidential running mate?

19%36 votes
3%6 votes
4%9 votes
8%17 votes
2%5 votes
1%3 votes
11%22 votes
0%1 votes
2%5 votes
0%0 votes
10%20 votes
18%35 votes
2%5 votes
1%3 votes
11%22 votes

| 189 votes | Vote | Results


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