theHawk
08-21-2008, 05:13 PM
CNN) -- Sen. Barack Obama said he has decided on his running mate, but he's not saying who it is.
Barack Obama said he has decided on his VP pick but is not ready to reveal it yet.
"I won't comment on anything else until I introduce our running mate to the world," he said Thursday. "That's all you're going to get out of me."
Obama is expected to appear at a rally with his running mate in Springfield, Illinois, Saturday. It's unclear just when the campaign will announce the vice presidential choice via text message.
The top contenders for Obama's No. 2 spot, meanwhile, are staying mum on the selection process as the vice presidential guessing game enters its final hours.
http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/08/21/obama.vice.president/index.html
And what happened to his promise to notify his sheep the "moment he decides"? -
In an e-mail to supporters, Obama's campaign manager said voters can sign up to receive an e-mail or a text message "the moment" he makes his decision.
"No other campaign has done this before," campaign manager David Plouffe said in the e-mail. "You can be part of this important moment
http://www.cnsnews.com/public/content/article.aspx?RsrcID=33955
What a surprise....Obama isn't a man of his word.
Barack Obama said he has decided on his VP pick but is not ready to reveal it yet.
"I won't comment on anything else until I introduce our running mate to the world," he said Thursday. "That's all you're going to get out of me."
Obama is expected to appear at a rally with his running mate in Springfield, Illinois, Saturday. It's unclear just when the campaign will announce the vice presidential choice via text message.
The top contenders for Obama's No. 2 spot, meanwhile, are staying mum on the selection process as the vice presidential guessing game enters its final hours.
http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/08/21/obama.vice.president/index.html
And what happened to his promise to notify his sheep the "moment he decides"? -
In an e-mail to supporters, Obama's campaign manager said voters can sign up to receive an e-mail or a text message "the moment" he makes his decision.
"No other campaign has done this before," campaign manager David Plouffe said in the e-mail. "You can be part of this important moment
http://www.cnsnews.com/public/content/article.aspx?RsrcID=33955
What a surprise....Obama isn't a man of his word.