With the disappointing results in Nevada, what can Edwards do now? Edwards went to Nevada more times than any other democratic candidate (17 times, vs Barack’s 12 and Clinton’s 8 ) and still captured only 4% of the vote in Nevada.
The real test will come in Edwards’ native South Carolina on January 26th. If he doesn’t take a historic lead there, he’ll be in trouble and need to decide what to do next. So the question is - what will Edwards do next?
Although Johnny has a decent resume for the White House, is a strong speaker and has a great head of hair, he can’t seem to capture the hearts of American democrats. I think the problem is change. American democrats are craving change from Bush, and the more dramatic, the better. Edwards can same, safe. Too safe for democrats.
Edwards may have an excellent opportunity head to head against the GOP, but in the mix with Clinton and Obama, he doesn’t seem the most optimal to liberals.
The question is - what will Edwards do next?
I still think he will be in the best position to serve as VP. As VP he can truly prove himself on a national scale (something Obama and Clinton have had more of an opportunity). But what are his possibilities to be VP for?
- Clinton: Perhaps. Clinton will need to partner with a strong male politician who has a good record, who won’t overshadow her. A fresh face might be preferred, but Edwards does have that charm factor that Hillary so desperately lacks.
- Obama: This one could be interesting. As was noted earlier articles, since 1948 every successful Democratic bid included a Southern on the ticket. And, Obama particularly would most likely do best with a Southern as his running mate. Edwards and Obama seem like they could be a good pair and complete each other nicely.
- Bloomberg: Okay, the guy still claims that he’s not running but he still seems to be leaving the great state of NY quite often. While his company is dealing with layoffs, he’ll probably wait a little longer, if he was going to throw his hat in the ring. Bloomberg has the business savvy and has helped bring that business savvy to a successful run as Mayor of New York City. Edwards’ lawyer background could couple nicely with the millionaire businessman.
- McCain: In honor of the change that both parties are looking for, might it be time to have cross parties joining together for this year’s election? Unfortunately bringing the parties together is no longer feasible in this election. Although the Unity 08 movement was making a lot of traction at the beginning of the election, they recently announced that is not able to move forward further to make the necessary changes for this year’s election. But if it was possible - McCain/Edwards just might be the ticket. Although they might seem like the odd couple, they could be rather electable.









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January 25, 2008 at 1:46 pm
gdancik
I don’t know if I see Edwards as the V.P. But then again, I can’t imagine anyone as the V.P. at this point. Do you think Edwards will drop out when (not if) he finishes a distant third in South Carolina, or at least after Super Tuesday? No matter who the nominee, I think Edwards would be a safe choice, in that I don’t see him hurting (or also helping) the nominee.
A while ago I thought it would be great to have a Clinton / Obama ticket, but with the recent attacks, I don’t see that (nor do I want to see that) happening.
January 27, 2008 at 3:07 pm
gdancik
Maybe not VP, but it looks like Edwards as Attorney General is a real possibility: http://rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/political_commentary/commentary_by_robert_d_novak/attorney_general_edwards
February 4, 2008 at 3:18 pm
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On Monday, February 4, Hillary will answer Americans’ questions in an unprecedented national town hall giving voters in Super Tuesday states the chance to make their voices heard.
The town hall, hosted by former ABC News anchor Carole Simpson, will air on Hallmark Channel [locate your channel] and be streamed online at HillaryClinton.com. Hillary will anchor the town hall in New York, while President Bill Clinton, Chelsea Clinton, and national and local surrogates will serve as hosts at events in the other states. Click here for a list of satellite locations around the country.