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U.S. Rep. Tim Mahoney, whose district includes much of Martin and St. Lucie counties, is hoping he won't have to attend the Democratic Party national convention in Denver in August.
If he does go, that will mean the Democrats still haven't decided a nominee for the presidential election. And if neither Sen. Hillary Clinton nor Sen. Barack Obama has clinched the nomination by August, Mahoney says we may see a brokered convention, meaning the nominee could emerge from a negotiated settlement.
"If it (the nomination process) goes into the convention, don't be surprised if someone different is at the top of the ticket," Mahoney said.
A compromise candidate could be someone such as former vice president Al Gore, Mahoney said last week during a meeting with this news organization's editorial board.
If either Clinton or Obama suggested to a deadlocked convention a ticket of Gore-Clinton or Gore-Obama, the Democratic Party would accept it, Mahoney said.
Originally posted by the titor experience
This, IMHO, would be fantastic. Gore has the credentials, respect of the international community, to allow the USA to start rebuilding not only international relations, but also the problems which lie within.
Originally posted by the titor experience
Probably just a fantasy
Originally posted by NovusOrdoMundi
Originally posted by the titor experience
This, IMHO, would be fantastic. Gore has the credentials, respect of the international community, to allow the USA to start rebuilding not only international relations, but also the problems which lie within.
This, IMHO, would be awful.
What credentials does Gore have? CFR endorsements? Global Warming hypocrisy? Being a terrorist by definition? Being the Vice President of a criminal?
All the things I look for in a president!
We wouldn't get the respect of the international community because we would continue on the same path that we're on. Nothing would change. No rebuilding would occur. No international relations would strengthen. No problems solved.
Nothing is going to change no matter who is elected.
Originally posted by the titor experience
Unlike Hillary Clinton, he has no controversial vote on Iraq to defend. Unlike Barack Obama and John Edwards, he has extensive experience in both the Senate and the White House.
Originally posted by the titor experience
Oh and if you dont think international relations would improve, you might like to consider the impact of electing as the American President a man who has won the Nobel Peace Prize.
Originally posted by the titor experience
To the rest of the world, that sends a clear message - one which would be received with positivity and a pleasant surprise - Al Gore has grown in stature and is perceived internationally as being a man who has depth and integrity
Originally posted by the titor experience
do NOT underestimate what impact that would have on how the rest of the world deals with the USA.
Originally posted by the titor experience
Suggesting he was the vice president of a criminal - i guess the alternative is to have the criminals wife in office? That logic does not even make sense.
Originally posted by the titor experience
Things wouldn't change? I beg to differ.
Originally posted by stikkinikki
Gore on either ticket would be an asset.
Originally posted by stikkinikki
Gore on either ticket would be an asset.
Gore on either ticket would probably insure that McSame gets the Oval Office.
I think he should stick to what it is that he does best, whatever that is.