| Virginia Senator Jim Webb withdrew his name from consideration as a vice-presidential candidate. That's a relief from my perspective.
According to Marc Ambinder,
A Democrat close to Webb confirms that a request for documents preceded his declaration to the Obama campaign. The Democrat said that Webb did not want to relive the vigors of a campaign so soon after his election to the Senate.
Like I've been saying, Webb does not like campaigning enough to be a good running mate.
Meanwhile, John Edwards will debate "Bush's brain" Karl Rove on September 26. Some people have interpreted the scheduling of that event as a sign Edwards knows he will not be Obama's running mate.
I still think Wes Clark would be an excellent choice for Obama, despite the recent dustup over comments he made about John McCain.
Some smart people think he will pick Kansas Governor Kathleen Sebelius, but I still think that it would be a mistake for Obama to choose a woman other than Hillary Clinton.
VP search teams for Obama and McCain have both begun vetting candidates. McCain is said to be considering Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty and former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney.
I tend to agree with Douglas Burns, who wrote that Alaska Governor Sarah Palin would be a good running mate for McCain.
If McCain is feeling pressure in Florida (a state he must win in order to get 270 electoral votes), he might consider selecting Florida Governor Charlie Crist. Rumors that Crist is gay could be a problem with that scenario. Crist was married to a woman in his early 20s and just got engaged to his current girlfriend.
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