Barack Obama’s vice presidential search team reportedly has 20-candidate list.
Who’s NOT on there, and who’s most likely not on there, might be a good starting point.
Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland, a favorite of pundits, has said “no, thanks.”
More on Strickland’s ixnaying here.
John Edwards declined some time back. You know Al Gore doesn’t want it, anybody who holds to that idea.
I’ll take an unofficial gander that both Joe Biden and Chris Dodd don’t represent “change” enough.
The CNN article throws out the intriguing name of Michael Bloomberg, but I seriously doubt he would settle for the No. 2 slot, either.
We’ll start learning in a day or two who wasn’t getting serious consideration by the “no, thanks” comments from people who, unlike Strickland, weren’t on the A list in the first place.
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