WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Close-in supporters of Sen. Barack Obama's presidential campaign are convinced he never will offer the vice presidential nomination to Sen. Hillary Clinton for one overriding reason: Michelle Obama.I have my doubts about Strickland. He is all the things mentioned above, but he was also a strident Hillary Clinton supporter who campaigned all over the state with her and undoubtedly helped her to a big win. Given the general "bitterness" of the Obama folks, I can't believe they'd swallow their pride and put him on the ticket.
The Democratic front-runner's wife did not comment on other rival candidates for the party's nomination, but she has been sniping at Clinton since last summer. According to Obama sources, those public utterances do not reveal the extent of her hostility.
A footnote: Support is growing in Democratic ranks for Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland as vice president. He would bring to the ticket maturity (66 years old), experience (six terms in Congress) and moderation (rated "A" by the National Rifle Association). He is very popular in Ohio, a state Republicans must carry to elect a president.
Sunday, May 11, 2008
Michelle Vetoes Hillary
This could be the death of the "dream ticket":
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