Originally posted by Bob Slydell
Yes, but admit it -- no matter who Kerry selected, die hard liberals would be saying that this is the guy (or woman, in Hilary's case) that they wanted all along and this is the person who'll put the ticket over the top and into the White House.
It's standard Partisan Politics 101
Not this liberal. While I would have still supported Kerry, I would have been very disappointed had he chose Gephardt or Clinton because I think it would have reduced his chances of winning the election. Both of them carry too much baggage for right wingers to harp on.
You're absolutely right, wvrevy. However, Kerry's choice doesn't need to please the right wing crowd as they're never going to vote for him no matter what he does. His choice needed to appeal to both the Democratic base along with more moderate Dem's and the swing vote. I think Edwards does as good a job of accomplishing that as anyone could.



I think it could win Bush the election if he did because a lot of us *swing voters* love the guy.