The Politico reports that Virginia Gov. Tim Kaine is "very, very
high" on Obama's short list for VP, while the Washington Post writes that Kaine has told associates he has
had "very serious" discussions with Obama about the job.
By tapping the governor, Obama would be awarding Kaine for being
the first high-profile public official to endorse him back in the
days when Hillary Clinton was seen as the inevitable nominee. I
remember going to a small-dollar fundraiser in Richmond with the
both of them in May of 2007, and this June, right after he clinched
the nomination, Obama held a large rally in Bristow, Virginia
featuring Kaine and Jim Webb. Kaine fired up the crowd with a
speech about how Obama would be the first Democrat to carry the
commonwealth since 1964, while Webb gave a bizarre and
depressing speech. Many of the Obama supporters I spoke to
after said they would prefer to see Kaine as his running mate.
While choosing Kaine would clearly be a play for Virginia, it's
also worth noting that Kaine grew up and went to high school and
college in the ultimate bellwether state -- Missouri.
The biggest downside to Kaine has to be the fact that he has
even less foreign policy experience than Obama. Picking Kaine would
mean doubling-down on the "change" theme, rather than choosing
somebody more seasoned to help close the riskiness
gap.
topics:
Foreign Policy, Hillary Clinton