Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Bayh To Campaign for Clinton

From the Clinton Campaign (the events are closed to the public):

Indiana Senator Evan Bayh will talk to undecided New Hampshire voters about Senator Hillary Clinton’s 35-year record of making change happen in stops across the Granite State Thursday. Having repeatedly won elections in a red state, Senator Bayh will also address why Hillary Clinton is the Democrat best suited to win a general election in November 2008.

Senator Bayh was first elected to the Senate in 1998. Prior to that, he served two terms as Governor of Indiana. He has worked in the Senate to strengthen national security, create more jobs through the growth of small businesses, encourage responsible fatherhood, and help families better afford college tuition, retirement, and long-term care.

13 comments:

WestVirginiaRebel said...

Don't know if you're updating this site or not, but here's some news for when you do.

Perry has also slammed the NYT story on McCain; it looks like he may be positioning himself for a VP slot or a run in 2012.

WestVirginiaRebel said...

PS Here's some more news. I think a few of these guys might be contenders in 2012, as well.

WestVirginiaRebel said...

Mike Huckabee may be out of the race, but he's already thinking about 2012.

WestVirginiaRebel said...

Gov. Phil Bredesen of Tennessee wants a superdelegate primary.

WestVirginiaRebel said...

A Yahoo discussion (a bit old) on the merits of Condi Rice as a Presidential candidate in 2012.

WestVirginiaRebel said...

Sarah Palin for Vice President?

WestVirginiaRebel said...

Bill Richardson hearts Barack Obama.

WestVirginiaRebel said...

The second coming of Al Gore?

WestVirginiaRebel said...

Is she really rehearsing for next time?

WestVirginiaRebel said...

Phi Bredesen, again, on the Democratic strife.

WestVirginiaRebel said...

More on Condi Rice as a possible veep for John McCain.

WestVirginiaRebel said...

Another possible pick for John McCain's VP spot.

WestVirginiaRebel said...

No crossover voting in 2012? An anti-McCain POV.