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/p> p> There is another scenario that Mr. Tabin might want to consider. Suppose Senator Obama loses the Democrat nomination and is offered the V.P. by Senator Clinton or he is denied altogether. And suppose V.P. Cheney decides to step down, let's say for health reasons, and the highest ranking Republican in government, Secretary of State Rice, becomes the V.P. Nominee McCain's election chances would certainly improve and down-ballot Republican candidates for the House and Senate would be elated. br> -- Howard Lohmuller br> Seabrook,Texas /p> p> What difference does McCain's running mate make? He is going to lose in November no matter who he picks. br> -- Paul Martell /p> p> NOT SUPERSONIC br> Re: Michael Brendan Dougherty's Dunkless in Seattle :
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