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Originally posted by AKA2D '91
From Yahoo News:
John Kerry's three-state weekend rout, capped by his coast to victory in Maine, pushed him closer to the Democratic nomination and left his rivals scrambling to find a way to stop the front-runner.
If he gets the nomination, who should he tap as his running mate? Do you think he will choose any of his current competitors?
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although I thought J. Edwards might be more of a challenge, conventional wisdom would suggest he might be Kerry's choice ----> a family background story that would likely be well received, decent Senate record, moderate conservative from the South (which, to hear analysts tell it) is Kerry's weakest region.
I wouldn't rule out W. Clark, but Edwards would seem a plausible and safer (at this point) choice.