As I
pointed out at Pajamas Media, the common-sense logic of the
Obama-Clinton “dream ticket” is such that many Hillary supporters
still believe her to be the obvious choice as running mate. Most
Oklahoma Democratic convention delegates agree:
Of the 14 Clinton delegates who responded to an
Oklahoman survey last week, 11 named Clinton as their first choice
for running mate. Obama is expected to announce his choice this
week. Mildred Banks, a delegate from Tulsa, said, “As a delegate
pledged to Hillary Clinton, and as chair of Tulsa Area Hillraisers
for Hillary Clinton, my pick for VP is Hillary Clinton. She brings
18 million voters — more than any candidate in
history.”
Don’t bother arguing with me. Take it up with Mildred.
UPDATE: Similar news from
New Mexico:
Hillary supporters in the audience included Paulette
Atencio, 61, of Chama, who worked for Clinton in the primary.
Clinton narrowly won New Mexico’s Democratic caucus in February,
getting 14 delegates, compared to 12 for Obama. “Way deep in our
hearts we are very disappointed,” Atencio said. If Obama doesn’t
select Clinton as his running mate, she said she would support
McCain in the general election Nov. 4.
Does Obama think these ladies are kidding?
UPDATE II: The Hillary-or-else message
is
also being heard from Texas:
Ramona “Monchi” De La Paz Torres wants to see that U.S.
Sen. Hillary Clinton gets the respect she deserves at the
Democratic National Convention in Denver. “I’m going to stick to
Hillary to the end,” said De La Paz Torres, who lives in Central El
Paso. She’s one of 10 El Paso Democrats who will be delegates at
the convention Aug. 25-28… .
De La Paz Torres said she’s not sure she can vote for Obama…
.
“He’s not experienced enough for him to handle the presidential
decisions right now,” she said. “I feel that he should have
waited.”
Blanche Darley, a fellow Clinton delegate from Central El Paso,
said she doesn’t like Obama, doesn’t trust him and doesn’t think he
has paid attention to the needs of Mexican-Americans.
“I don’t believe in him,” she said.
UPDATE III: Big
Tent Democrat says of Clinton as VP, “I’ve never seen a bigger
no-brainer in my life,” and links
Nate Silver at FiveThirtyEight, who says:
I think Obama might get an immediate 10-15 point bounce
if he named her… . It’s a crazy scenario, but the whole Obama
veepstakes has been crazy enough that I wouldn’t rule it
out.
(Cross-posted at
The Other McCain.)