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John McCain is expected to announce his Vice Presidential pick in Oregon, with speculation surrounding potential candidates including Tim Pawlenty, Al Sharpton, Alec Baldwin, Al Franken, and Sean Penn. Political insiders suggest that the announcement is strategically timed to draw media attention away from McCain's Asian tour. The consensus is that the VP nominee will be younger than McCain and appealing to conservative and religious voters, potentially positioning them as a future presidential candidate for 2012. The event is set to take place at the Korean War Memorial in Wilsonville, OR, where attendees will receive campaign materials.
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ChefBeckyD said:Any whispering about who it will be?
The_Kitchen_Guy said:Al Sharpton? Alec Baldwin? Al Franken? Sean Penn?
ChefBeckyD said:Any of those would be a very surprising choice!
The_Kitchen_Guy said:Well, they all know everything there is to know about everything, just ask them.
Well, if that's the criteria then you left off Michael Moore!The_Kitchen_Guy said:Well, they all know everything there is to know about everything, just ask them.
JAE said:Well, if that's the criteria then you left off Michael Moore!
lockhartkitchen said:Tomorrow we have a great opportunity. My husband is our county's chair for John McCain's campain. Sounds like he'll be announcing his VP tomorrow in Oregon. We were invited to attend.
JAE said:Well, if that's the criteria then you left off Michael Moore!
The_Kitchen_Guy said:Except he doesn't know everything. That's why he had to go ask Fidel Castro how to run a nationalized health care system.
The_Kitchen_Guy said:Al Sharpton? Alec Baldwin? Al Franken? Sean Penn?
The_Kitchen_Guy said:Except he doesn't know everything. That's why he had to go ask Fidel Castro how to run a nationalized health care system.
The announcement of a vice presidential candidate in Oregon is significant as it highlights the importance of the state in the upcoming election. It can energize local supporters, attract media attention, and potentially sway undecided voters in a key battleground state.
The specific individual being announced as McCain's VP candidate would be detailed in the official announcement. Typically, this candidate is chosen to complement McCain's strengths and appeal to a broader voter base.
The announcement is expected to take place at a specific venue in Oregon, with the date and time likely provided in advance through campaign communications. Attendees can expect a rally-like atmosphere with speeches and media coverage.
Attendees can expect a lively atmosphere with speeches from McCain and his team, opportunities to meet fellow supporters, and possibly a Q&A session. The event will likely emphasize the campaign's vision and goals leading up to the election.