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[Flashback] Kerry, McCain create buzz [McCain Said 'Obviously, I Would Entertain' Running With Kerry
Oakland Daily Press via Drudge Report ^ | Apr 7, 2004 | staff

Posted on 04/01/2007 3:38:12 AM PDT by Northern Alliance

WASHINGTON - The game inside the Beltway now focuses on John Kerry's pick of a running mate. The same game rages inside Kerry's campaign headquarters.

If there is a consensus among Kerry aides about the boldest and most potent pick, it is Sen. John McCain of Arizona - a Republican.

While Kerry has talked about his search with few people, many high-level staffers believe McCain will get serious consideration.

The other name heard most frequently is that of Sen. John Edwards, D-N.C., who defended Kerry last week in a CNN interview. In the primaries, however, Kerry questioned Edwards's ability to deliver Southern votes.

Not only could McCain help Kerry pick up Electoral College votes in a pivotal Southwestern state, but the former Vietnam POW would also be a staunch ally for what is expected to be a fierce battle with President Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney.

Such a ticket could offer the prospect of a reduction in partisanship on Capitol Hill, as well as a return to the national unity of the time after Sept. 11, 2001.

Above all, Kerry aides hypothesize that by choosing McCain, Kerry would energize the election, create a buzz and attract swing and independent voters. Surveys this year showed that many people who backed Howard Dean were the "McCainiacs" who helped McCain win the 2000 Republican primary in New Hampshire against Bush.

"The narrative fits the country right now," a Kerry aide said of a Kerry-McCain partnership, while not ruling out others.

McCain has said he would not run with Kerry, but last month he renewed speculation when he was asked on ABC's "Good Morning America" whether he would consider running with Kerry. He replied, "Obviously, I would entertain it."

Those within the Kerry camp acknowledge that picking McCain would be fraught with political peril, from within the his party and from Republicans. McCain, for example, opposes abortion, in contrast to the Democratic position.

A McCain defection would probably trigger an even harsher critique of his record from Bush and the GOP than he faced in 2000, when he was portrayed as a brainwashed Manchurian candidate after his wartime confinement.

Reporters at a Kerry round table asked him about McCain.

"I'm not commenting," he said.

Did that mean he was not ruling McCain out?

"I'm not commenting," he said.

The New York Times reported Sunday that four potential picks are Edwards, Rep. Richard A. Gephardt of Missouri, and Govs. Bill Richardson of New Mexico and Tom Vilsack of Iowa.

Aides note that despite their differences, Kerry and McCain both voted against the tax cuts proposed by Bush, opposed plans to drill for oil in Alaska and jointly presented a proposal to raise automobile fuel-efficiency standards.


TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: e; election; mccain
Note the date of the original story.
1 posted on 04/01/2007 3:38:13 AM PDT by Northern Alliance
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To: Northern Alliance
He replied, "Obviously, I would entertain it."

He was misquoted. What McLoon said was "I find that very entertaining." Then he laughed his ass off.

L

2 posted on 04/01/2007 3:41:22 AM PDT by Lurker (Calling islam a religion is like calling a car a submarine.)
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To: Northern Alliance

Two losers in an April Fools Day posting.

This comes as no surprise.


3 posted on 04/01/2007 3:51:47 AM PDT by mkjessup (If Reagan were still with us, he'd ask us to "win one more for the Gipper, vote for Duncan Hunter!")
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To: Northern Alliance

I know I'm in the minority here, but did it ever occur to anyone besides myself that this fact might be used to our advantage with regards to a McCain nomination. I know I'm really going out on a limb here...


4 posted on 04/01/2007 6:17:05 AM PDT by Norman Bates
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To: Northern Alliance

I would like to see them run together. Then we could get rid of both of them.


5 posted on 04/01/2007 6:27:03 AM PDT by mountainlyons (Hard core conservative)
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To: Lurker

I despise mclame, but you are correct... he never said it!

LLS


6 posted on 04/01/2007 6:52:47 AM PDT by LibLieSlayer (Preserve America... kill terrorists... destroy dims!)
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To: LibLieSlayer
I despise mclame, but you are correct... he never said it!

Can you give me a reference - a URL or something, to a denial because I could not find one.

7 posted on 04/02/2007 3:57:05 AM PDT by Northern Alliance
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To: Northern Alliance

No, I am sorry I cannot. I saw the interview played on Brit Hume's segment (at the time).

LLS


8 posted on 04/02/2007 4:18:55 AM PDT by LibLieSlayer (Preserve America... kill terrorists... destroy dims!)
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