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Obama to appear with running mate
Dominican Republic News.Net Tuesday 19th August, 2008
Campaign officials for Barack Obama say his new running mate will join the Democratic hopeful onstage this coming weekend in Springfield, Illinois.
Obama and his vice-presidential choice are mooted to appear in front of the former state Capitol.
The announcement means Obama will need to reveal his running mate within the next three days, with the list of possibilities widely believed to be down to Delaware Senator Joe Biden, Kansas Governor Kathleen Sebelius, Indiana Senator Evan Bayh and Virginia Governor Tim Kaine.
The campaign has said it will announce the choice of vice-president in a mobile phone text message to supporters.
Mr Obama will begin his trip to the party's national convention at Saturday's event.
The Democratic National Convention begins Monday in Denver.
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Anonymous 08-20-08, 12:23 AM |
Obama to appear with running mate
no love for Hillary
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Kele_kc2003@yahoo.com 08-20-08, 09:27 AM |
Visionary VP
Obama should pick a running mate dat has thesame vision in order 2 build up d fallen hope of US & d entire world most especially Nigeria. The candidate should be a person dat is concious about US security & d world at large in order 2 have a best combination with Obama since his opposition is emphassing in US security, also we want a candidate dat can unit US, Iraq & the world at large. Frm kelechi Obasi (Nigeria), 08030979767
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Anonymous 08-20-08, 02:00 PM |
His running mate’s I.Q. must be lower than a black’s I.Q. or a Latino’s I.Q. that won’t jump above his head.
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Anonymous 08-21-08, 03:33 AM |
whitey cracker IQ
Unregistered;97840: His running mate’s I.Q. must be lower than a black’s I.Q. or a Latino’s I.Q. that won’t jump above his head.
so,thats probably why he will select a whitey of any sex is it?
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