stephanie
09-11-2008, 06:48 AM
this keeps getting better and better:coffee:
Last Update: 3:30 am
Written by Doug G. Ware
ABC 4.com
WASHINGTON - Could Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama be regretting his choice of Joe Biden to be his running mate on the November ticket? Well, Biden himself said Wednesday that Hillary Clinton might have actually been the better choice.
At a rally in New Hampshire, Biden responded to a question from the audience by saying, "Make no mistake about this... Hillary Clinton is as qualified or more qualified than I am to be vice president of the United States of America. Let’s get that straight."
Biden then elaborated on the statement by saying that perhaps Clinton might have been Obama's -- and the Democrats' -- better hope in winning the White House this year.
"Quite frankly, [she] might have been a better pick than me. But she’s first rate, I mean that sincerely, she’s first rate, so let’s get that straight," Biden said.
Biden's comment comes at a time when many Democrats are beginning to worry that Obama may be losing his grip on the election. Prior to the conventions, Obama fired up Americans nationwide with rhetoric about "change" in Washington and straying from the same old politics of George W. Bush.
http://www.abc4.com/mostpopular/story.aspx?content_id=57222640-0fb1-42ac-a643-ae358d566a6f
Last Update: 3:30 am
Written by Doug G. Ware
ABC 4.com
WASHINGTON - Could Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama be regretting his choice of Joe Biden to be his running mate on the November ticket? Well, Biden himself said Wednesday that Hillary Clinton might have actually been the better choice.
At a rally in New Hampshire, Biden responded to a question from the audience by saying, "Make no mistake about this... Hillary Clinton is as qualified or more qualified than I am to be vice president of the United States of America. Let’s get that straight."
Biden then elaborated on the statement by saying that perhaps Clinton might have been Obama's -- and the Democrats' -- better hope in winning the White House this year.
"Quite frankly, [she] might have been a better pick than me. But she’s first rate, I mean that sincerely, she’s first rate, so let’s get that straight," Biden said.
Biden's comment comes at a time when many Democrats are beginning to worry that Obama may be losing his grip on the election. Prior to the conventions, Obama fired up Americans nationwide with rhetoric about "change" in Washington and straying from the same old politics of George W. Bush.
http://www.abc4.com/mostpopular/story.aspx?content_id=57222640-0fb1-42ac-a643-ae358d566a6f