Obama arrives in South Bend amid speculation of Bayh as VP choiceby Troy Kehoe (tkehoe@wsbt.com)
An SUV with presidential candidate Barack Obama leaves South Bend Regional Airport Tuesday night. Obama will hold a town hall meeting Wednesday morning in Elkhart. (WSBT photo by Chad Damp) SOUTH BEND — Barack Obama touched down at South Bend Airport more than 12 hours before a planned town hall meeting in Elkhart Wednesday morning. The early arrival has sparked yet another round of rumors that he could be prepared to announce Evan Bayh as his choice for vice president sometime soon. Stage crews finished setting up lights and speakers late Tuesday for Obama's town hall meeting at Concord High School. The Democratic presidential hopeful is expected to talk about America's energy policy and the economy during the event. He'll share the stage at Concord with a familiar face: Indiana Senator Evan Bayh. But will the two also share the Democratic ticket on the November ballot? A growing number of political experts are beginning to say "yes." Senator Obama met with his vice presidential search team in Washington, D.C. for more than three hours Monday, but had nothing to say about the process to reporters as he emerged, according to Reuters and The Associated Press. A day later, he had landed in South Bend, and again, his press corps was left behind on the tarmac at South Bend airport, waiting without an answer once again to the question on everyone's lips: who will be named as his running mate, and when? The silence from the Obama camp hasn't stopped the rest of the country from talking. From The Huffington Post to The Washington Post, columnists, and curious posters are weighing in on who, and when. And for the past five days, there's been one name mentioned more than any other: Evan Bayh. Even Las Vegas oddsmakers are sitting up to take notice. The line on wagering websites now shows Bayh and Virginia Governor Tim Kaine at even odds to be named VP. The biggest unanswered question is, when? Some headlines read "Obama to name Bayh Wednesday," and they all offer the same evidence. First, the length of the campaign stop. Obama, his campaign staff, and his traveling national press corps are scheduled to be in the South Bend area for more than 21 hours, with no other announced events on the schedule for the day following the early morning town hall meeting in Elkhart. Second, there's the jointly penned letter to Secretary of Defense Robert Gates and subsequent press release sent by the two Senators on Monday. Then there's the sudden cancellation of a Bayh's staff softball game Wednesday, the team name, in another coincidence, is the "Bayh Partisans." There are the websites www.obamabayh.com and www.obamabayh08.com, that link directly to the Democratic Party's homepage. Similar links for other rumored "VP front-runners" lead nowhere. But the biggest theory keeping the rumor mill churning goes something like this: Senator Obama doesn't want his announcement to be overshadowed by anything. Thus, he'll want to announce his pick before the Olympics start on Friday. Will he choose Elkhart as the venue? Those close to his campaign staff aren't so sure. "I think the chances are very slim tomorrow," said St. Joseph County Democratic Party Chairman Owen "Butch" Morgan, who also serves as Democratic Party Chairman for Indiana's Second Congressional District. "I think we would have heard by now that was in the works. I hope I'm wrong. But, I don't think there's going to be a vice presidential announcement [Wednesday]." Even Senator Bayh himself tried to quell the rumors Tuesday. According to The Indianapolis Star, Bayh said he has "no idea" when Obama will announce his running mate. "I'm absolutely confident there will be no announcement tomorrow. I guess the best way to put it is, If there's an announcement tomorrow, I'd be as surprised as anybody else," Bayh told the newspaper. WSBT's calls to Bayh's Communications office were not returned Tuesday. Bayh's Communications Director Eric Kleiman told WSBT on Sunday that, while Senator Bayh planned to attend Wednesday's meeting in Elkhart, he was unaware of any further private meetings between the two. He also said he'd heard nothing of a planned announcement about Obama's running mate. Political experts say, if the announcement of Bayh doesn't come Wednesday, that doesn't mean it never will. "One of the things modern campaigns do is float 'trial balloons," said Indiana University South Bend Political Science Professor Elizabeth Bennion. "They'll see how energized the public gets, not just in Indiana, but in other states as well. The party and his campaign is no doubt, running some polls behind the scenes to see how various vice presidential picks would increase or decrease [Obama's] chances in November. So, I'm sure part of this could be that trial balloon." "I see it as a chance for people to see Senator Obama and Senator Bayh together. Maybe that will help Senator Obama make his decision," agreed Morgan. Still, Bennion and others agree that there could be potential negatives if Obama chooses Bayh. He was a staunch supporter of Hillary Clinton's campaign for president, and backed Obama only after she dropped out. "You can bet the campaign is going through every word Senator Bayh said, making sure there was nothing bad said about Obama. The last thing they want is for something to come out [that he said] once he's selected, and then it becomes a 30 second spot on TV," Bennion said. Morgan is certain they won't find any. "They're friends," he said. "[Bayh] spoke about Obama being a good choice for president every time he mentioned Hillary Clinton." Bennion says there are potential positives to Bayh's selection, too. "On the other hand, [selecting Bayh] could be seen as reaching out to the white working class or other Clinton supporters. He could help deliver those votes," she said. One thing that likely won't play, though, is geographic location. Senator Obama is from neighboring Illinois. "For many years, political scientists would teach the importance of regional balancing and looking at the ticket, not having people from the same area. But look at the Clinton-Gore ticket. Look at the Bush-Cheney ticket. That kind of went out the window. They didn't need the same sort of regional balancing. It seems to be much less important than it was in days past," Bennion said. That's led Morgan to a simple conclusion, whether it comes on Wednesday or not. "My gut tells me there's a real good chance it's going to be Evan Bayh," he said. There are two more likely indications that the announcement will not be made in Elkhart. Both Senators' families are not scheduled to be there, according to the Associated Press. Some national press outlets are also planning not to broadcast the town hall meeting "live." If the announcement doesn't come in the next two days, Bennion says, it's likely Obama will wait until the days immediately preceding the Democratic National Convention at the end of August. Republican Presidential hopeful John McCain, meanwhile, may still consider Indiana a "safe" state, she said. Indiana has only gone to a Democratic presidential candidate once since 1936. The state's electoral votes were cast for Democrat Lyndon Johnson in 1964. Because of that, it's been rare for presidential candidates to make campaign stops in the Hoosier state. Bennion says that may change this year if polling data continues to show Indiana as a "swing state." If that's the case, it's likely we'll be seeing a lot more of both Obama and McCain in the weeks and months ahead. Doors for Obama's town hall event at Concord High School open at 7:30 a.m. Obama is expected to speak around 9:30 a.m. Tickets are required to attend the meeting. You can also watch the entire event live by clicking the link on the front page of www.wsbt.com. Thursday, Aug 7 at 10:46 AM PJ wrote ...Kay, what are you 12? I hope you can not vote! Wednesday, Aug 6 at 10:14 PM military Wife 2008 wrote ...YES THAT IS TRUE. IT IS A WAR ZONE THERE. THATS WHY OUR FAMILY IS OVER THERE FIGHTING AND GETTING KILLED.IF THEY COULD FLY IN OVER THERE AND OUT LIKE THEY CLAIM, WHY ARE THEY OVER THERE.PEOPLE THINKS IT IS BAD NOW WAIT TILL THEY VOTE OBAMA IN.LOL ACTION SPEAKS LOUDER THEN WORDS. Wednesday, Aug 6 at 6:46 PM T Gaskill wrote ...I vote McAin Wednesday, Aug 6 at 5:11 PM Got their number! wrote ...When Bayh dropped out of the race, it was all set up that he would be the VP candidate in 2008. In all truthfulness, it will be business as usual no matter who the next president is. It's a club of cronies and insiders with everyone else paying big dues but getting no input. Any semblance of a fair and mutually prosperous society died in Dallas with JFK. Barack is the latest in a succession of stooges and he will be at least a 100 millionaire 5 years out of office. America the Great, RIP. Wednesday, Aug 6 at 5:00 PM Kay wrote ...I am very impressed with Obama. I like his foreign policy and feel he would work well with foreign leaders. I think the foreign leaders are impressed with Obama. I like his stand on oil and energy. I feel he can pull us out of this financial fiasco we are in today. I do not like McCain at all. He seems to jealous of Obama's popularity. Obama will do great things for our country. Go Obama!!! We need a change for the better. Wednesday, Aug 6 at 3:27 PM Eileen wrote ...Is Bayh running for Vice President? Why can't anyone answer me? Wednesday, Aug 6 at 2:02 PM Anym wrote ...12:32 Anym you are exactly right. Why do you think Clinton cruised thru 8 years? He didn't have to do anything......Oh, that would also explain why we have such a foreign policy mess. God help us all if Hussein Obama gets elected... Wednesday, Aug 6 at 12:23 PM Anonymous wrote ...So, 12:32 PM Anonymous, using your logic, there is nothing that Obama could do that would have any affect for the next four years? Is that right? Wednesday, Aug 6 at 12:21 PM Eileen wrote ...I missed it. Is Bayh the Vice Presidential candidate? Wednesday, Aug 6 at 11:58 AM NO DEMOCRATS! wrote ...The democrats have had full control of the house and now Nancy pelosi is blocking a vote to help the American people! Just wait until election time! I will NEVER VOTE DEMOCRAT AGAIN!!!! Wednesday, Aug 6 at 11:32 AM Anonymous wrote ...It is generally agreed that economic policies take about 4 years to go into effect. The Dems have only been in congress for 2 . But yet the economy is still their fault? Wow, you Republicans just can't admit when you're wrong can you? Wednesday, Aug 6 at 10:55 AM Observer wrote ...Bye-bye, Bayh! It is better to be quiet and be satisfied with your blessings than to toss your hat in the devil's ring and remove all doubt. Evan, we thought you were smart! Wednesday, Aug 6 at 10:13 AM Shelby wrote ...Bryce – a silly war? With Iran, Iraq and Venezuela part of OPEC the US's world position is most definitely threatened. Taking Saddam out and putting the Kurds in power would keep our hand on the oil spigot. We all are feeling the effects of OPEC's manipulation of the oil prices. OPEC now needs to be broken up. 911 made it easy for the US to invade Iraq. So the "weapons of mass destruction" was Saddam himself. Bush cannot do anything without the approval of a democratic Congress. Get educated Wednesday, Aug 6 at 10:00 AM Anonymous wrote ...Isn't ObamaBashing fun? I think I'll keep this up, even if he does lose. Wednesday, Aug 6 at 9:55 AM Anym wrote ...For those of you who want "change" vote for Obama. Just remember Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid promised change, and we got it. Look at the state of our economy after the 2 years they have been in control. Yes, they (congress) have been in control. President Bush has not been all I had hoped for, but at least he has tried to minimze government involvement in business. If you want to see mass exodous overseas of commerece, elect more democrats and their medeling/taxation of business. Wednesday, Aug 6 at 9:17 AM Lorena Murray wrote ...How nice to see again Obama in their suv s that take so much gas and nobody wants them anymore. But the big shots can afford what we common people are not allowed because it is so expensive to buy a gallon of gas now a days. The food on the table are so expensive and the food banks are so low. Our seniors and the children are suffering untold miseries and hunger because of the doble digists inflation we are going through hell and no body seems to care. What should we do? Call on high heaven? Wednesday, Aug 6 at 7:46 AM ev wrote ...obama is trying to look so "for the people". if he chooses the jerk bayh as his vp, he will prove that he could care less. bayh was so hurtful to the people in Indiana who needed him most, particularly seniors in nursing homes and homebound.he will be able to find ways to cut the most weak and defenseless people's throats in the whole country, not just Indiana.people better think awful hard about this.what a mess. Wednesday, Aug 6 at 6:18 AM Steve wrote ...Hamas Endorses Obama If it wasn't true, you couldn't even make this stuff up. Hamas said today that it endorsed Obama for US President in 2008. Not that surprising considering Obama's anti-Semitic pastor and that Jimmy Carter is rumored to be meeting with Hamas to open lines of communication for Barack and Hamas. "We like Mr. Obama, and we hope that he will win the elections,” Ahmed Yousuf, Hamas' top political advisor said in Gaza. Wednesday, Aug 6 at 6:16 AM wakeup people! wrote ...By Ken Dilanian, USA TODAY WASHINGTON — Barack Obama often boasts he is "the only candidate who isn't taking a dime from Washington lobbyists," yet his fundraising team includes 38 members of law firms that were paid $138 million last year to lobby the federal government, records show. Those lawyers, including 10 former federal lobbyists, have pledged to raise at least $3.5 million for the Illinois senator's presidential race. Employees of their firms have given Obama's campaign $2.26 million! Wednesday, Aug 6 at 6:12 AM Mike wrote ...I BET OBAMA IS REALLY SCARING THE HELL OUT OF THEM, “BIG STICKS AND BIG CARROTS”! I BET OBAMA WOULD PLAY WITH RATTLE SNAKES TOO, WHAT A FOOL!!!! Obama spoke of a series of "big sticks and big carrots" regarding the Iranian regime and repeated his openness to meeting with its representatives, if the conditions were appropriate. http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20080723/pl_afp/usvoteobamamideastdiplomacyiran Wednesday, Aug 6 at 6:12 AM Anonymous wrote ...Why not take a moment to read this and understand: Obama likes being referred to as "blank slate" instead of having people know the truth about him. Check out Asia Times Online, http://www.atimes.com Feb. 26, 2008,and you will find this article entitled "Obama's Women Reveal His Secret." This secret being that his mother was a anti-American, radical college professor, who in turn married a college student from Indonesia who was attending school in the U.S., and using the sponsorship of the gover Wednesday, Aug 6 at 6:10 AM PJ wrote ...Democrats are for the gas tax holiday when it's for them---but not for you. The DNC host committee in Denver is tanking up at city gas pumps to avoid paying the $0.40 a gallon in combined Federal and State gas taxes. http://www.rockymountainnews.com/news/2008/jul/22/city-gives-dnc-host-committee-pass-gas-tax/ http://www.denverpost.com/politics/ci_9975628 Wednesday, Aug 6 at 6:08 AM PJ wrote ...Bryce what are you 12? You do NOT know what the hell you are talking about, first Bill Clinton in 1995 should have never signed the bill that stated NO drilling! Second 911 was Bush's fault?! He was only President a few months when that happened! Third the damn Democrats loved the gas tax in Denver but NOT for us! Dems suddenly pro-gas tax holiday Democrats are for the gas tax holiday when it's for them---but not for you. Wednesday, Aug 6 at 4:52 AM hey obamajockstrap wrote ...Your problem is that you actually WATCH the news. The troops in Afghanistan were lined up to greet him and he got into an armored car and drove away! It is all over the net, written by Marines who were there. The guy is a threat. READ HIS book if you don't believe me. Wednesday, Aug 6 at 4:10 AM dumbest thing i've ever read wrote ...Bryce, wake up! you obviously know nothing and go by rumors only. Support Obama all day, just don't bash a military wife for speaking her mind! Now, go get a clue on all of those topics you are so misinformed on. Wednesday, Aug 6 at 3:49 AM In God We Trust wrote ...I Love You Obama!!! no matter what they think or say If only they had the skills knowledge and wisdom like you then the whole world would be happy Wednesday, Aug 6 at 3:02 AM Anonymous wrote ...God, I love stupid people. Wednesday, Aug 6 at 2:59 AM Guy who votes wrote ...Hey Bryce, he was elected, and we have a congress and senate. Just because you don't like him doesn't make him, or anyone else a dictator. I don't like everything that's gone on either, but its alright now, in fact its a gas. Wednesday, Aug 6 at 12:40 AM obamasupporter wrote ...That's funny, because i actually saw him on the news shaking hands with troops, talking with them...even playing basketball with them. I think you're full of it lady. Wednesday, Aug 6 at 12:30 AM Bryce wrote ...In response to "military Wife". Think about this! If we didn't have a republican dictator, then we wouldn't be in this silly pointless war. If we didn't have a republican dictator, then we wouldn't have illegal wire tapping. If we didn't have a republican dictator, then we wouldn't be paying around $4 a gallon for gas! If we didn't have a republican dictator, we wouldn't have had terrorist attacks. WAKE UP! The real terrorist is THE PRESIDENT! IMPEACH BUSH! OBAMA 08! Tuesday, Aug 5 at 11:44 PM military Wife wrote ...ATTENTION OBAMA SUPPORTERS: I am a military wife whose husband is serving in Iraq. Barrack Obama Was in Iraq to "visit" the soldiers. However he DID NOT talk or even shake hands with those who serve our country. Instead he walked around, took publicity pictures and got in his SUV and left. He never even said thank you for serving our country. How do I know? My husband was there!!! Is this the person you really want to run our already corrupt Government? I sure don't. Add a comment |
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Friday, Aug 8 at 10:21 PM Ambear wrote ...
I vote Troy Kehoe for VP!