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RNC: Ridge will not be VP « FOX Embeds
FNC’s Carl Cameron reports: As speculation grows around who Sen. McCain will select as his runningmate, Republican National Committee officials told Fox today that the presumptive GOP nominee is no longer considering former Pennsylvania Governor Tom Ridge. Several sources at the RNC told FOX News that in the last 36 hours, senior McCain advisers and aides have told GOP officials that McCain ...
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The Battered Spouses of the Left
RedState: Conservative News and Community — Our side expects McCain to name a pro-life Vice President. He will. The left expects Obama to obstruct FISA. He folds like a cheap suit. The left sends him more money. Our side expects McCain to change his mind on domestic oil production. He does. The left expects Obama to continue his obstruction of offshore drilling. Obama caves on the issue. The left sends him money. Time and again, the left is willing to bend over and take it again and again from Obama. You see, John McCain knows he has to take us ...

Musings Over Morning Coffee
Daily Kos — ... security secretary, or Sen. Joseph Lieberman, an Connecticut independent who was the 2000 Democratic vice presidential nominee. Both Ridge and Lieberman support abortion rights. That same CNN report pushed the Ridge trial balloon. One Republican insider said McCain campaign manager Rick Davis has called several state party chairs and indicated that Ridge will be the Republican vice presidential pick this cycle. We know how well that went over, and Biden, the kid from Scranton, PA, makes Ridge much less likely a ...

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