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The Leaper
04-10-2008, 08:18 AM
Is it better than Obama - Clinton?

Apparently so for a lot of NY voters...maybe they are just burned out on Hillary though.

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from CNN.com

April 10, 2008
Poll suggests McCain-Rice ticket could win big
Posted: 05:42 AM ET

A McCain-Rice ticket could carry New York, a new poll says.

(CNN) – Condoleezza Rice has said she has no desire to be John McCain's running mate, but a new poll out Wednesday suggests that duo could beat the Democratic ticket in the bluest of states.

In a new poll conducted by Marist College and WNBC, a McCain-Rice ticket would beat a ticket that includes both Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama in New York — a state that reliably votes for the Democratic candidate. (In 2004, John Kerry beat President Bush there by nearly 20 points. In 2000, the margin between Al Gore and Bush was an even higher 25 points.)

But should McCain and Rice team up, the poll suggests the two Republicans would carry New York, defeating a Clinton-Obama ticket by 3 points (49-46 percent) and an Obama-Clinton ticket by 5 points (49-44 percent.)

The poll comes days after a leading Republican strategist suggested Rice, contrary to her own public statements, is engaging in a behind-the-scenes campaign to land a spot on McCain's ticket. Former Bush administration official Dan Senor made the suggestion on ABC Sunday, noting Rice's recent appearance at the weekly meeting of Americans for Tax Reform — a leading organization of Republican insiders — as evidence she is attempting to cozy up to the conservative elite.

That suggestion immediately had Beltway insiders speculating on the potential advantages Rice would deliver, especially in light of the fact the Democratic presidential ticket will either feature a woman or an African-American for the first time in American history.

Rice herself attempted to put the speculation to rest Tuesday, saying, "I very much look forward to watching this campaign and voting as a voter — I have a lot of work to do and then I'll happily go back to Stanford."

But with polls like this, it's likely some Republicans hope she reconsiders.

LL2
04-10-2008, 08:35 AM
I would love a McCain/Rice ticket. That duo would squash Obama or Hillary, and probably would force Obama and Hillary to join the same ticket.

texaspackerbacker
04-10-2008, 10:31 AM
Oh Yes!

I'd be absolutely thrilled to see Condoleeza as McCain's VP; I'd be absolutely thrilled to see her as the combination first woman president/first black president in 4 or 8 years.

The woman is a flat out genius. She has FAR MORE relevant experience to be VP/president than Hillary and Obama put together. And undoubtedly, she is FAR MORE in tune with the views and values of the American people than either Hillary or Obama. I say "undoubtedly" because she really hasn't ever expressed very much on domestic issues. She is, however, a Republican.

I have always said, the first woman president/black president will NOT be a stereotype--in other words, NOT a liberal--which the media, at least, seems to think ALL blacks and most political-minded women just have to be.