2. No to the first, maybe but unlikely to the second.
If you study their platforms, they aren't really on the same page on many issues. Obama would have to shift his positions on a number of issues and that always leads to the GOP pointing and squawking.
Edited on Fri Jan-04-08 09:15 PM by Radical Activist
They both have similar outlooks and messages that compliment each other much better than Kerry - Edwards did. And Obama wouldn't have to silence Edwards in fear of being out-shined like Kerry did. A populist Midwestern-Southern ticket is a powerful combo.
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