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Saturday, May 24, 2008
Robert Novak :: Townhall.com Columnist
Warner for VP?
by Robert Novak
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WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Former Virginia Gov. Mark Warner, a strong favorite to be elected to the Senate this year, has told associates that he is being considered as Barack Obama's vice presidential running mate. He did not indicate whether he would be receptive to such an offer.

Removing Warner from the campaign for the seat now held by retiring Republican Sen. John Warner (no relation) would turn a sure Democratic takeover to a question mark. Mark Warner is heavily favored against the Republican nominee, former Gov. Jim Gilmore, but no substitute Democratic candidate is at hand.

Although no Democratic presidential nominee has carried Virginia since Lyndon B. Johnson in 1964, Democrats see the state as being in play for the 2008 election and would like to see a Virginian on the national ticket. Both current Gov. Tim Kaine and freshman Sen. Jim Webb have been mentioned, but neither possesses Warner's prestige.

MCCAIN'S LOBBYIST

The embarrassing dismissal from Sen. John McCain's campaign of former Rep. Tom Loeffler as a top fundraiser because he is a lobbyist is blamed by political insiders on one of the many mistakes made when the McCain organization was put together.

Loeffler has been one of Washington's powerhouse lobbyists for many years, but he never has been renowned for fundraising skills. His most visible lobbying client has been the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Loeffler was a congressman from Texas in the 1980s and a major figure in the House as chief deputy Republican whip.

LIDDY IN TROUBLE

Sen. Elizabeth Dole of North Carolina, who previously was thought to be fairly safe for re-election this year, has become one of the top Democratic targets among incumbent Republican senators. Only John Sununu in New Hampshire and Norm Coleman in Minnesota are considered more vulnerable.

Two separate independent polls show Dole leading the Democratic nominee, State Sen. Kay Hagan, by only five and four points, respectively. Sen. Barack Obama at the top of the Democratic ticket is expected to bring out a big African-American vote for Hagan.

Aware that she is in a difficult race, Dole has been traveling the state and spending no time in Washington when floor votes are not scheduled in the Senate. Continued...

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Robert Novak (1931-2009) was a syndicated columnist and editor of the Evans-Novak Political Report.
 
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skep
Re: N.H., many of the voters are not native
to New Hampshire. Many escaped from my native state, the PAY State, using it as a bedroom community. And what do the majority in Mass.
vote in, over and over..DemonRATS. And there's that silly law, that allows anyone to register vote on the basis of their word they are planning to move there. Which is what happened during the primaries. Leaveit to the Bolsheviks,
they know every trick in the book, maybe because their favorite rocket scientist once
opined that, "there is no controlling legal authority" preventin him from taking laundered Chinese money for the '96 campaign. Therefore,
where none exists, what's wrong with a little cheating here and there, as long as the end justifies the means.

John Warner? But ...
... I prefer Jim Webb, Virginia's other Senator!
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