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Democratic V.P. List Might Soon Shrink [Mark Warner likely to run for VA Senate seat]
ABC News ^ | 8/31/07 | Teddy Davis

Posted on 08/31/2007 6:28:21 PM PDT by freespirited

Now that Republican Sen. John Warner has announced that he will not seek re-election in 2008, the vice president list on the Democratic side might soon shrink.

That's because Democrat Mark Warner, the popular former governor of Virginia who gave serious consideration to a presidential bid in 2008, is leaning toward getting into the Senate race, according to Democrats familiar with his thinking.

If Mark Warner gets into the Senate race, his advisers acknowledge that it will effectively remove him from consideration for the No. 2 spot on the Democratic presidential ticket.

Warner has been seen by Democratic strategists as a potentially attractive running mate because he left office with an approval rating of 80 percent despite governing in a traditionally Republican state.

"It would be very difficult for a nominee to go to Sen. [Chuck] Schumer and say, 'We would like to have one of your best Democratic pickup opportunities leave the Senate race,'" a Warner adviser told ABC News.

As chairman of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, Schumer is the man in charge of electing Democrats to the Senate. At present, the party enjoys a slim 51-49 majority.

While Mark Warner appears to be leaning toward a Senate run, it is not his only option.

He has also thought of making another run for governor in 2009, when Virginia's Constitution will force Democratic Gov. Tim Kaine to leave office. While the commonwealth's constitution prohibits governors from serving consecutive terms, it does not bar them from serving multiple nonconsecutive terms.

If Warner were to run for governor, it would keep him in the hunt for the No. 2 slot on the presidential ticket. If he were passed over in 2008, he would still be well-positioned to run for governor the following year.

While Warner's executive image of himself is more in tune with the job of governor, the fact that not all of his daughters are done with high school in northern Virginia is one factor adding to the Senate's appeal.

"He is an executive. Being governor suits his personality," said a Warner adviser before quickly invoking family considerations.

"His family is not as affected if he spends six years just across the river," said the Warner adviser, referring to the proximity of his current home in northern Virginia to Washington, D.C. "A run for governor would require him to relocate back to Richmond at a time when not all of his children are done with school."

A run for the Senate would also give Warner a chance to capture an office that eluded him in his first run for public office. In 1996, John Warner beat him by a margin of 52 percent to 47 percent.

Mark Warner likes to joke that the "most memorable" part of his '96 Senate run was the bumper stickers one of his supporters printed up which said: "Mark, not John."

As Warner tells it, "Someone in Southside Virginia pulled up next to us one day and said: 'Excuse me, sir, what kind of biblical reference is that?'"

Since announcing in late 2006 that he would not run for president, Mark Warner has campaigned for state legislative candidates in Virginia and dabbled in transportation issues for the Bipartisan Policy Council and climate-change issues for the Council on Foreign Relations.

He promises an announcement on his future plans in "a week or so."


TOPICS: News/Current Events; US: Virginia
KEYWORDS: 110th; johnwarner; markwarner; senate2008; virginia
So it looks like Mr. "I need to spend more time with my family" will decide that he has time to run for office in 2008 after all. No surprise here; we all knew that it was a bogus excuse.

I always thought his dropping out of the race using this classic BS excuse had the prints of Hillary's PI types all over it.

1 posted on 08/31/2007 6:28:28 PM PDT by freespirited
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To: freespirited
ABC BS.

Barring their deaths... it was always cankles and that swarthy fellow from NM.

2 posted on 08/31/2007 6:34:16 PM PDT by johnny7 ("But that one on the far left... he had crazy eyes")
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To: freespirited; EDINVA; iceskater; xyz123; Corin Stormhands; jla; Flora McDonald; GeorgeW23225; ...

3 posted on 08/31/2007 6:53:40 PM PDT by Corin Stormhands
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To: freespirited
Democrats to the Senate. At present, the party enjoys a slim 51-49 majority.

Joe Libermann must be a Democrat again. Hope they threw him a welcome back party.

4 posted on 08/31/2007 6:55:34 PM PDT by Bernard (The Fairness Doctrine should be applied to people who follow the rules to come to America legally)
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To: Corin Stormhands

I Love it!!!!!!!!

My husband and I were talking about this earlier this evening (while we were driving to Maryland to finish back to school shopping). My comment was given the ineptitude of the majority of the electorate, if Marky runs far too many will think the old coot is running for re-election and vote just based on the Warner name. He agreed with me.


5 posted on 08/31/2007 7:08:04 PM PDT by Gabz (Don't tell my mom I'm a lobbyist, she thinks I'm a piano player in a whorehouse)
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To: freespirited

This punk along with his rino buddies in the state senate pushed through a tax imcrease that resulted in a billion dollar surplus.

warner cares more about the sentiments of NY bankers and wall street gnomes than the citizens of VA. I think he would be vulnerable to a proven tax cutter like Jim Gilmore.

Still, there are a lot of suckers in the commonwealth these days. And the VA media in in thrall to the wash compost.


6 posted on 08/31/2007 7:16:11 PM PDT by Ceebass
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To: freespirited
Democrat Mark Warner, the popular former governor of Virginia

Every time I hear his name it is preceded by the word "popular." Somehow I don't think that would be so if he were a Republican. Then it would be "millionaire." I lived in the WaPo area when he was in office. I don't remember anything he did to cause him to become so "popular."

I think his money was made getting in on the ground floor of either the cell phone or cable TV bonanza. Politically connected all the way.

7 posted on 08/31/2007 8:10:56 PM PDT by Freee-dame
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To: freespirited

There is some bigtime dirt on Warner — that’s why he dropped out of the presidential race. His marriage is a joke, that’s all I will say. He had better be prepared for the bombs to drop if he runs for Senate, especially if it’s against Tom Davis. Davis does not play nice.


8 posted on 09/01/2007 8:25:18 AM PDT by Dems_R_Losers (Thanks anyway, Nancy, but we already have a Commander-in-Chief!)
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To: Freee-dame

Warner got in on the ground floor with Cellular One, which later sold to one of the big telecom companies for billions. Was a total lucky break for him but made him a multi-millionaire. If he were a Republican this would be held against him all the time by the media. His kids all go to exclusive private schools too.


9 posted on 09/01/2007 8:27:40 AM PDT by Dems_R_Losers (Thanks anyway, Nancy, but we already have a Commander-in-Chief!)
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To: Dems_R_Losers

The Cell deal was no lucky break...he worked for Democrat Senator Chris Dodd at the time the US Senate was influencing cellphone franchises being given out....politics, not luck.

Mark Warner’s Cattle Futures deal....


10 posted on 09/01/2007 9:44:31 AM PDT by Gopher Broke (Run Fred, Run http://www.imwithfred.com/)
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To: Dems_R_Losers
There is some bigtime dirt on Warner — that’s why he dropped out of the presidential race. His marriage is a joke, that’s all I will say.

Yeah, so I hear. Rumor has it that one of the things he has in common with Bubba is a preference for interns.

Mark Warner's Clinton Problem

Does this not sound precisely like the kind of stuff one uses to threaten someone out of running in a presidential primary?

11 posted on 09/01/2007 10:03:42 AM PDT by freespirited (The mystery of government is not how Washington works but how to make it stop. -- P.J. O'Rourke)
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To: Dems_R_Losers
Davis does not play nice.

While I'm not a big fan of Tom Davis's politics, if he's really nasty I can support him :)

12 posted on 09/01/2007 10:05:12 AM PDT by NeoCaveman ("I mean, he's gone from Jane Fonda to Dr. Strangelove in one week." - Romney on B. Hussein Obama)
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To: freespirited

Oh, not just Hillary!’s PIs, but Howard Wolfson himself.

Warner might want to rethink running for the same reasons he dropped out of the Prez race. The GOP is now in possession of the info that Wolfson dug up. I’ve tripled sourced it.


13 posted on 09/04/2007 11:11:46 AM PDT by ReagansRaiders ("Fearsome" Fred Thompson '08)
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To: ReagansRaiders

Now all you need to do is inject some testosterone into the recipients.

;-)


14 posted on 09/04/2007 12:46:11 PM PDT by freespirited (The mystery of government is not how Washington works but how to make it stop. -- P.J. O'Rourke)
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