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Obama/Nunn ‘08? Perhaps Obama/Bayh.

Wednesday, July 16th, 2008

Barack Obama has been tight-lipped when it comes to his running mate selection process. Two days after he secured the Democratic nomination, the candidate told press traveling aboard his campaign plane that the process would not be made public and that there would be no leaks from his staff. “Next time you hear from me about the vice presidential selection process will be when I have selected a vice president. And if you hear second hand accounts, rumors, gossip about the selection process, you can take it from me that it is wrong because we’re not gonna be talking about it in the press,” he said. Every time he has been asked about potential running mates since, Obama has deferred to this answer.

Last week when the candidate was in Washington, DC, he spent nearly two hours inside the office building that houses veep selection team member Eric Holder’s law office. When the presumptive Democratic nominee emerged from the side door, reporters assembled feet away asked Obama with whom he was meeting and why. The candidate grinned and said, “I’m not telling you,” as he placed his briefcase in the back of his Secret Service SUV.

Today in Indiana, Barack Obama held an panel event to discuss emerging nuclear, biological, and cyber threats, and was joined by the state’s junior Senator Evan Bayh, as well as former Georgia Senator Sam Nunn - both names that would generate hits on Google if you searched their names + Obama + running mate.

Following the hour and a half long event, Nunn and Bayh emerged in the press file to take questions from reporters. The topic du jour: veep-stakes, of course.

“Do either of you want to be Vice President?” a reporter began the press conference.

Laughing, Nunn replied, “I have never aspired to that office. It’s always nice to have your name mentioned, its an honor, but I have no expectations of being offered any office and I’m not in any way sitting on the edge of a chair ready to go back into government…Certainly I would talk to Senator Obama if he wanted to talk about it, but I think the chances of an offer are pretty slim and that I would have to do a lot of thinking and talk to my family and do a lot of reflecting about what was really the best role for me. Right now I’m doing a lot of work national security arena, with the foundation I chair and we’re making some progress in some difficult areas so I’m not pining to go back into public office.”

Bayh stepped into the spotlight and demurred, “Well, I love serving the people of Indiana, and any questions about the vice presidential thing, I think, are understandable and it’s good for my ego, but I should probably let Senator Obama and his campaign address those kind of questions.”

While Connecticut Senator Chris Dodd has admitted he’s being vetted by the Obama campaign, Bayh and Nunn wouldn’t say whether or not the veep team has reached out to them. “Look, I understand why you ask that kind of question - it’s part of your job - but you really have to ask the Obama campaign those kinds of things,” he said. Nunn didn’t have anything to add.

As the avail came to a close and the men left the podium, a reporter wondered if they’d remove themselves from the veep-stakes derby. Bayh smiled and joked, “I’ve got a plane I’ve gotta catch.” He paused and added, “General Sherman was from Ohio.”

No “Shermanesque” declaration from the Senator from Indiana, who was an early supporter of Senator Hillary Clinton. “I am now pledged to help him in any way I can, speaking to the people of my state, others across the country, those who supported Sen. Clinton and others in trying to convince them – and I don’t think it will be very hard – that Barack Obama has the right ideas and experience to lead America in a better direction than we’ve had these last eight years and in a better direction than Sen. McCain would offer,” he said.

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