I started out thinking it will be Clinton Vs. McCain, but then that is B.O. Before Obama. Now I am thinking it will be Obama-Spitzer Vs. Giuliani-Romney. McCain is not a contender, neither is Hillary.
It is obvious to me Giuliani will be the Republican nominee. Why will he pick Mitt Romney? He will think, we already got the South. If we can compete in the Northeast, suddenly the MidWest and the Left Coast will start looking shakey for the Dems. And so he will pack it up with another Northeasterner. And that will be smart.
If Giuliani is the Republican nominee, suddenly New Jersey no longer looks securely Democratic no more.
There is a saying in Hindi, loha lohe ko katta hai. Iron cuts iron. Obama will need Spitzer like it were nobody's business. Obama will need Spitzer so bad, he better not even be thinking in terms of anyone else as running mate. He will need Spitzer heart and soul, not just as, okay, so I became the nominee, and I was looking around, and my staff had a short list, and we figured you might be the right choice. That is not how you pick a running mate. You have to make your running mate feel like The One. Shopping around is not how you do it.
Without Spitzer, Obama will likely lose New Jersey to Giuliani. And if you lose New Jersey, that shakes up the entire Dem thinking on where we are secure and where we are not. Suddenly a whole bunch of not so safe states emerge.
Giuliani is also going to be super hard-hitting on security issues. And this guy knows. He has done his homework. To many Americans his face is synonymous with 9/11. Obama will need a New Yorker to counter that. Spitzer knows New York as well as Giuliani does. Spitzer's knowledge of the city is actually more current. Giuliani has been travelling the world and the nation the past few years. Spitzer has been digging his heels. He knows the terrain.
Giuliani has another advantage. He does not have the baggage of a Bush or a McCain. He has not been in power. He is as much an outsider as Obama who has not spent much time in Washington. "I have not been in Washington long, but I have been there long enough to know the ways of Washington must change."
And with Giuliani, suddenly the Dems' social edge is blunted. This guy used to l-i-v-e with a gay guy.
We will win, but the victory will not be easy. Even with Obama-Spitzer, we will be running neck and neck most of the way. Rudy is going to make us earn our victory.
Without Spitzer by his side, Obama could actually lose.
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