Sen. President Pro Tempore Shirley Turner (D-Mercer) today at her annual family picnic.
PRINCETON - Sen. Shirley Turner (D-Mercer) had a simple reply today when asked about a running mate for presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Sen. Barack Obama, whom she supported in New Jersey’s Feb. 5th primary and later stumped for in Philadelphia.
"Someone from a red state," said the Senate’s president pro tempore at her 16th annual family picnic at the Princeton Country Club.
"And I’d put Virginia at the top of the list," she added.
Her first choice among Virginia Gov Tim Kaine, Sen. Jim Webb (D-Va.) and former Gov. Mark Warner, would be Warner.
"He ran and won in a red state, he has executive experience as a governor, and he has a good business background," she said of the co-founder of the Capital Cellular Corporation.
On Sunday, Warner told supporters he remains focused on his U.S. Senate campaign and would say no if Obama approached him to run for VP.
Outside of Virginia, Turner said other good vice presidential candidates would be former Sen. Sam Nunn (D-Ga.), and Sen. Evan Bayh of Indiana.
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Smart Woman
Shirley is a smart woman. Any one of the three VAers would be an excellent pick.
Kaine's the best bet.
Warner's loooking at a potentially big win. Tactically, Obama would want Warner to remain in the Senate slot for up-ballot coattails.
Jim Webb
Jim Webb would be an absolute disaster is selected. He's the only senator in Washington that's more of a greenhorn than Obama.
Furthermore, Webb did not beat George Allen on his own merits in '06. Allen beat himself.
Democracy is an awful way to run a country, but it's the best system we have.- Winston Churchill