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.




