July 11, 2008

VP Watch: Around the Web

  • According to U.S. News and World Report, 55 percent of Democratic or Democratic-leaning voters want to see Hillary Clinton as the party's VP.

  • The Politico looks at the different ways in which VP candidates try to fix their respective flaws, from cutting their hair to getting married.

  • Chris Dodd is being vetted for VP.

  • And Kathleen Sebelius refuses to say yea or nay whether she is being vetted.

  • At Conde Nast, Matt Cooper has three female names that aren't going to happen.

  • National Journal has a new Insiders Poll on VP picks. Clinton wins on the Democratic side with 35% of the vote and Mitt Romney wins on the Republican side with 25%.

  • Pawlenty and McCain hang out together in Minnesota.

  • Charlie Crist defends his taxpayer-funded $255,000 trip to Europe.

  • Mark Sanford has $1.7 million in his campaign account.

  • The Wall Street Journal says Michigan is in play. Will this help Romney's chances?

  • Bobby Jindal vetoed a disclosure requirement bill that would have applied to elected officials, including the governor. More on the veto here.

  • The Economist is not so kind to Bobby Jindal.

  • Howard Wolfson says Clinton is not being formally vetted for VP.

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