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Anonymous (not verified) says:

I actually think Warner isn't the obvious choice. And I think Tim Kaine or Jim Webb would be similar mistakes. Yes, an appealing looking ticket. But they don't compensate for Obama's chief weaknesses.

Think of what Barack's biggest potential weakness is: experience. Going up against McCain, he needs to make an, excuse me for saying this, Dick Cheney choice. Someone who should Obama be incapacitated is ready to lead.

I never thought I'd say this, but after watching him on the campaign trail, I think Biden would be a tremendous choice. Smart, experienced, understands what the world is in 2008. And he proved to be truly funny on the campaign trail.

Edwards won't happen -- been there, done that, failed. Richardson has a great resume but proved to be a lousy candidate.

One thing about Biden: you know he'd do well in the VP debate, unlike Lieberman in 2000 and Edwards.

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