Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama selected his Vice Presidential running mate, fellow Senator Joe Biden of Delaware, last Saturday. Senator Biden was this writer's choice during the primaries for the presidential nomination. Senator Clinton was my second choice. I based my choice on their experience and their accomplishments.
Now the Democratic ticket is set and I believe it is important to the country and its people to elect a Democratic administration in November. Journalists are already promoting the Republican talking point: how can the Biden pick represent change? The idea being presented is that he has been in Washington too long. Anyone who has followed what Senator Biden stands for knows that he does indeed represent change: change with regard foreign policy and change in regard to the economy.
Senator Clinton and her husband will do their part in the November elections. No one knows at this point if the majority of her supporters will back the Obama-Biden ticket. The voters themselves will have to make that decision and it will be Obama-Biden responsibility to make that case. Journalists are betting the Clintons will upset the convention and divide the party. It is part of their on going attempt to discredit the Clintons. (Anyone who saw Hillary's speech last night or President Clinton's speech just a few moments ago know different. The Clintons are 100% committed to electing Obama and Biden to the White House.)
This week, possibly friday, Senator McCain will announce his running mate. Then, after both conventions and the Presidential and Vice-Presidential debates, the American people will start making their final decision as to who they will vote for come November. At the present time, 10-12% of voters are still undecided. Both candidates will try to reach those undecided voters. The running mates of Obama and McCain might sway some of those undecideds. We'll have to wait and see who McCain picks, but one thing is sure, whoever it is, he won't be able to match up to Joe Biden, the perfect choice for Vice-President.
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