Unless you mean a different McCain than John McCain, McCain and Clark
are on the opposite side of too many issues. Besides that, McCain is a
Republican in a Republican state with not that many electoral votes...
I don't see it happening.

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jon
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Friday, January 9, 2004, 9:43:55 AM, you wrote:
HM> The scenario I'm hoping for is a Clark / Edwards ticket.

HM> Or, if Dean does get the nomination, a Clark / McCain (McCain / Clark?)
HM> third party ticket.

HM> M

HM> -----Original Message-----
HM> From: Ben Braver [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
HM> Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2004 5:14 PM
HM> To: CF-Community
HM> Subject: Re:Madonna for Wes Clark

HM> Clark rejected being Dean's veep.
HM> Didn't hear Clark reject Dean being his veep!
HM> ;-)

HM> -Ben

>>Sounds good, but Clark was asked and rejected teaming up with Dean
>>:
>>:
>>: How about a Dean and Clark candidacy. They each have strengths that
>>: bolster the other's weaknesses - foreign policy on Clark's part for
>>: instance and experience leading a government on Dean's.
>>:
>>: larry
>>: --
>>:
>>: Larry C. Lyons
>>:
>>

HM>
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