FOLKS WHO SPEND TIME with me know I follow politics much like I follow the Phillies: With a combination of daily interest, fondness, and loathing. A favorite pastime of mine is making political predictions far in advance and seeing what the future proves and disproves (past proven predictions: A Kerry / Edwards ticket, predicted just after the 2004 NH primary, Obama winning the Dem. nominiation, predicted in December '07; a past disproven prediction: Gore as the 2008 Dem. nominee).
As a result I'm sometimes asked (or goaded) for predictions, and today I was asked / goaded into taking a position on Obama's VP selection. Here is the text of my email reply:
In terms of VP, a lot of people are saying Jim Webb, but I think a two-Senator ticket hurts him. Same issue for Biden. Others are saying Wes Clark. Would be a good move for Wes (even though he's physically grafted to the side of the Clintons), as he still wants to be President one day, but having a guy who has never held elected office on the ticket hurts Obama.
I think it has to be a Governor or a former VP. There are no former VPs who would help the ticket save Al Gore, and he's not going there again. So who are the Dem Governors that would help?
- Jennifer Granholm, Michigan (and a woman to boot)
- Bill Richardson (another prediction from the past)
- Ted Strickland, Ohio
- Ed Rendell, PA (too close to the Clintons, and I think he has no desire)
None of those folks. Expect Mark Warner, former Governor of VA and 2008 Senate aspirant. Centrist, popular, a southerner, and a history of creating useful, effective government in Virginia.
The dark horse, holy *&$%, can't believe he did that and he'll absolutely win the whole thing for the record books candidate: Colin Powell. It'll never happen, but I wish it would …
What Sabato has to say about it: Jim Webb. He's wrong on this one. http://www.centerforpolitics.org/crystalball/article.php?id=GMP2008050801
Oh, and McCain is going to pick Romney. My prediction last year was Romney / McCain for the Republicans; I think I'll end up with the right names but the wrong order ...