Dodd and Biden are out of the race

gimmesometruth27gimmesometruth27 St. Fuckin Louis Posts: 23,303
edited January 2008 in A Moving Train
they both are abandoning their pursuit of the white house. what does everyone think of either of these two as a running mate for the democratic ticket?

personally i like what i have heard from both of them, and i am betting that dodd may end up on the dem ticket in november. i guess it is kind of hard to go on when you get 0% and 1% respectively in the first caucus.
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  • cincybearcatcincybearcat Posts: 16,497
    they both are abandoning their pursuit of the white house. what does everyone think of either of these two as a running mate for the democratic ticket?

    personally i like what i have heard from both of them, and i am betting that dodd may end up on the dem ticket in november. i guess it is kind of hard to go on when you get 0% and 1% respectively in the first caucus.


    I don't think either will end up on the ticket...but I suspect Biden may get a job in a Dem administration.
    hippiemom = goodness
  • cornnifercornnifer Posts: 2,130
    they both are abandoning their pursuit of the white house.
    .

    With Hilary soon to follow. Hee Hee!
    "When all your friends and sedatives mean well but make it worse... better find yourself a place to level out."
  • mca47mca47 Posts: 13,298
    I'm a huge Biden fan. In fact, I would say I'd like to see a Obama/Biden ticket.
    He is the most qualified foreign relations candidate (foriegn relations committee, etc.)...and I don't think anyone can argue that. He'd be an incredible VP IMO.
  • gimmesometruth27gimmesometruth27 St. Fuckin Louis Posts: 23,303
    mca47 wrote:
    I'm a huge Biden fan. In fact, I would say I'd like to see a Obama/Biden ticket.
    He is the most qualified foreign relations candidate (foriegn relations committee, etc.)...and I don't think anyone can argue that. He'd be an incredible VP IMO.

    this is what i was thinking. i probably would have voted for biden had he made it to the primary in my state. i don't think he had much of a chance because his up front tell it like it is approach seems to put people off. but i like that style.

    i did read weeks ago that if hillary got the nomination and won that dodd would have a job somewhere in her administration.
    "You can tell the greatness of a man by what makes him angry."  - Lincoln

    "Well, you tell him that I don't talk to suckas."
  • cornnifercornnifer Posts: 2,130
    this is what i was thinking. i probably would have voted for biden had he made it to the primary in my state. i don't think he had much of a chance because his up front tell it like it is approach seems to put people off. but i like that style.

    i did read weeks ago that if hillary got the nomination and won that dodd would have a job somewhere in her administration.


    sucks for Dodd. She can't win.
    "When all your friends and sedatives mean well but make it worse... better find yourself a place to level out."
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