Not exact matches
Obama ultimately rebuffed Democrats
who pushed him to pick Clinton to be his
vice presidential nominee.
Some believe that Joe Lieberman, the Democratic
vice presidential nominee in 2000
who ran for the party's nomination in 2004, was not hampered by being Jewish.
When a conservative national columnist, particularly one
who had defended Sarah Palin at length, calls on the Republican
vice presidential nominee to resign for her own good and that of the country, it gets noticed.
A Harvard graduate
who worked in President George W. Bush's White House, Stefanik managed Rep. Paul D. Ryan's debate preparation when the Wisconsin Republican was the
vice presidential nominee.
Nana Gabby Nsiah Nketiah
who was a former adviser to ex-President John Agyekum Kufuor said in an interview on GhoneTV that even though he has agreed to become the CPP's
vice presidential nominee, he is still a card bearing member of the NPP.
Former Colorado Sen. Ken Salazar,
who served as President Obama's secretary of the interior and whose name was briefly floated as a possible
vice presidential pick for Clinton, will chair the Democratic
nominee's transition team.
The seat is being vacated by 2000 Democratic
vice presidential nominee, Joe Lieberman,
who lost the Democratic primary election for the senate seat in 2006, but won re-election in the general Read more»
He pointed to Ned Lamont's Democratic primary victory over US Senator Joe Liberman in 2006 — just six years after Lieberman,
who began the race with at 65 - to - 19 percent edge over Lamont, was their party's
vice presidential nominee.