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John McCain considers Jewish running mate

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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstop ... -mate.html
John McCain considers Jewish running mate
A young Jewish congressman from the battleground state of Virginia has joined the shortlist to be John McCain's vice-presidential running mate.


By Toby Harnden in Washington
Last Updated: 8:35PM BST 03 Aug 2008
John McCain A young Jewish congressman Eric Cantor as presidential running mate
With strong backing from hard-line conservatives, Eric Cantor [right] would shore up many of John McCain's weaknesses Photo: AP

Eric Cantor, 45, would be a dramatic choice for Mr McCain, who is running almost level with Barack Obama in national polls but whose aides believe he needs to shake-up the White House race if he is to prevail in November's general election.

Aides to Mr McCain revealed that Mr Cantor, the only Jewish Republican in the House of Representatives, had been asked to submit documents as part of a rigorous vetting process to hunt out any closet skeletons.

He joins a shortlist believed to include Mitt Romney, former Massachusetts governor and Mr McCain's bitter rival during the Republican primaries, Tim Pawlenty, Minnesota governor, and Rob Portman, a former Ohio congressman and budget director in the Bush administration.

Of the four, Mr Cantor would be by far the most exiting - though potentially risky - choice. A prodigious fundraiser with a young, photogenic family, support from evangelical Christians and strong backing from hard-line conservatives, he would shore up many of Mr McCain's weaknesses.

Mr Cantor would be the first Jewish vice-president, an historic milestone that Senator Joe Lieberman just missed in 2000 when Al Gore lost to George W Bush by 567 votes.

It was probably Mr Lieberman's presence on the ticket that enabled Mr Gore to get so close in Florida, where Jewish voters are an important factor. Mr Lieberman has since left the Democratic party and joined forces with Mr McCain. Campaigning by both Mr Lieberman for a McCain-Cantor ticket in Florida could give the Republican a powerful advantage in the swing state.

Virginia has been a traditionally Republican state but is very much in play in 2008 after a steady trend towards Democrats. Mr Obama is strongly considering choosing Tim Kaine, governor of Virginia, as his running mate.

But selecting Mr Cantor, who is two years younger than Mr Obama, could undercut Mr McCain's strategy of painting his Democratic rival as too young and inexperienced to be president. It could also highlight Mr McCain's advanced age - he turns 72 this month, meaning he would be the oldest man ever to be first elected president.

The leaking of the name of Mr Cantor, who joined Mr McCain for lunch in the Hamptons on Long Island last weekend, could be an attempt to test the waters as to how the pick would be received.

Both Republican and Democratic strategists have indicated that it is unlikely they will name a running mate during the Olympics, which begin on Friday and end on August 24th, the day before the Democratic convention begins.

This has fuelled anticipation that Mr McCain or Mr Obama could both announce their running mates this week. Mr Obama has an event scheduled in Elkhart, Indiana on Wednesday, triggering speculation that he could be about to choose Evan Bayh, an Indiana senator, to join him on the Democratic ticket.
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I highly doubt McCain has a chance.
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Either Lieberman or Cantor. Lieberman would help him to win independents. Cantor would help him to win Virginia. Both would help him to win Florida.

A Jewish Vice-President under an ailing old President would soon see a Jewish President. If not because the President died from his cancer before his term ended, then from running for President after his term ended.

It could be the most zealously Zionist White House of all time.
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Ibe wrote:Either Lieberman or Cantor. Lieberman would help him to win independents. Cantor would help him to win Virginia. Both would help him to win Florida.

A Jewish Vice-President under an ailing old President would soon see a Jewish President. If not because the President died from his cancer before his term ended, then from running for President after his term ended.

It could be the most zealously Zionist White House of all time.
It is terribly frightening.

This of course will fit very nicely into the right-wing narrative here in the states "Christian McCain and Jewish Cantor" vs "Muslim Obama".

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At least no creationists are running for office. :lol:
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Pr10r_23 wrote:At least no creationists are running for office. :lol:
Well we have had one for the past 8 years...but just don't ask him to try pronounce it.

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eju wrote:
Pr10r_23 wrote:At least no creationists are running for office. :lol:
Well we have had one for the past 8 years...but just don't ask him to try pronounce it.

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Haha I love it, you are probably right!
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