Chuck Schumer, at a Crain's Breakfast in the city, sounds a note of optimism about the viability of an Obama/Clinton ticket:
“At first I thought it wasn’t but I do think it could be.”
About voters: “They’re worried, and they want somebody to come in and say I can help a little bit you with healthcare, and paying for college, and all these things, and a Democratic candidate is more likely to do it. Hillary and Barack have both run very strong and great races, and I think they’d be a strong ticket together.”
It's possible that's what he really thinks. But a lot of things -- the difficulty of selling the first black and the first woman in the same year; the lack of national security credentials; the idea that Hillary would spend eight years with less power than she had as First Lady or Senator; the fundamental disagreement on health care; the risks of Bill floating on the outskirts of a ticket and an administration -- counsel against the idea.
So what else could Schumer be up to?
Maybe the idea that a little flattery, and the ability to turn down the v-p slot, is part of what it'll take to ease Clinton out of the race....


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2 very liberal democrates ? Sen Schumer what are you thinkin' ..
but then again.. you where very supportive of Eliot Sprizter too
I rest my case
Maybe Senator Schumer is in the running for VP on a Obama Ticket.