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    <title>Another Jewish VP possibility?&amp;nbsp;</title>
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    <description>How about Carl Levin for Barack Obama&#8217;s VP? Jonathan Cohn of The New Republic makes a pretty good case&#8211;national security experience, attractive to Jewish voters&#8211;but doubts it will happen because we haven&#8217;t yet heard the Michigan senator&#8217;s name floated.

Meanwhile, over on the GOP side, Joe Lieberman&#8217;s name is once more being bandied about as a possibility for John McCain&#8217;s number two, with a report the other day that he&#8217;s on the &#8220;short list.&#8221; Lieberman seemed to say he wasn&#8217;t interested a couple weeks ago on Meet the Press, and I&#8217;m willing to believe him. Sure, it might be historic to run for the VP nomination of each party in an eight&#45;year span, but do you really want to run twice for vice president?

A top evangelical leader warns McCain that picking Lieberman would be a &#8220;catastrophe.&#8221; But the Southern Baptist Convention&#8217;s Richard Land likes the possibility of Rep. Eric Cantor of Virginia because of his &#8220;pro&#45;life&#8221; record. Land does say he would &#8220;love&#8221; Lieberman as secretary of state or defense in a McCain administration&#8211;but not as attorney general or on the Supreme Court.

Lieberman will continue to work on the Jewish vote for McCain: he&#8217;s scheduled to be stumping Michigan tomorrow and Pennsylvania next week.

When he called Eric Cantor &#8220;wildly out of step&#8221; with the Jewish community&#8217;s values, was National Jewish Democratic Council executive director Ira Forman implying that Cantor is not truly a part of the &#8220;Jewish community&#8221;? It sounded that way to Denver&#45;area Rabbi Levi Brackman, and he doesn&#8217;t like it.</description>
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      <title>Comment by</title>
      <link>phooey@digitallywise.com</link>
      <description>Personally, I&#8217;d be a little surprised if Barack Obama chooses another Senator as his running mate. Excluding, perhaps, Evan Bayh, who also has gubernatorial experience.</description>
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    <dc:date>2009-11-08T;03:26:00-05:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Comment by</title>
      <link>i8dkasha@hotmail.com</link>
      <description>I&#8217;m afraid the Jewish community&#8217;s values are wildly out of step with the Jewish community&#8217;s values.</description>
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