
He's also a possible V.P. pick for Obama. Warner's a centrist Democrat with extensive business credentials, sort of the gubernatorial version of Mike Bloomberg. Warner spoke very well, with a NY tailored speech delivered in an off-the-cuff manner, using yiddish, joking with the crowd about the competing Obama fundraiser uptown, and argued for massive federal investment in infrastructure.
Warne

Jim Webb is NOT interested in being Obama's running mate: in a statement he wrote tha""Under no circumstances will I be a candidate for vice president."
Warner seems likely, as does PA Governor Ed Rendell and Ohio Governor Ted Strickland.
Long Shots: former Senator Tom Daschle, former Clinton Defense Secretary William Cohen, and Bill Richardson.
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