Go Back   The Liberty Lounge Political Forums > Liberty Lounge Discussions > The Floor > Political News

Political Forum Click HERE to register your free account and become a member of our community today!
Register to Post a Reply
 
LinkBack Thread Tools
Old 10-22-2006, 02:50 PM   #1
Stay classy!
 
Ron Burgundy's Avatar

Independent
Ron Burgundy A true statesman!Ron Burgundy A true statesman!Ron Burgundy A true statesman!Ron Burgundy A true statesman!Ron Burgundy A true statesman!Ron Burgundy A true statesman!Ron Burgundy A true statesman!Ron Burgundy A true statesman!Ron Burgundy A true statesman!Ron Burgundy A true statesman!Ron Burgundy A true statesman!

Sen. Obama mulls bid for White House in 2008

Reuters - U.S. Sen. Barack Obama on Sunday said he has thought about running for president in 2008 and will give it more serious consideration after the mid-term congressional elections on November 7.


WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Sen. Barack Obama on Sunday said he has thought about running for president in 2008 and will give it more serious consideration after the mid-term congressional elections on November 7.

"I have thought about the possibility but I have not thought about it with the seriousness and depth that is required," the first-term Illinois Democrat said on NBC's "Meet the Press." "After November 7, I will sit down and consider it."

Obama is less than two years into his first term in the Senate. He has previously said that he planned to serve his entire six-year term, which expires in 2010. But in recent days, he has acknowledged that he has informally considered a bid for the White House.

Obama, 45, is currently promoting his new book "The Audacity of Hope: Thoughts on Reclaiming the American Dream."

Obama, who was on the cover a recent Time magazine issue with the headline "Why Barack Obama Could Be the Next President," played down his lack of experience.

"I am not sure if anyone is ready to be president before they are president," he said.

Massachusetts Sen. John Kerry, the Democrats losing candidate in the 2004 presidential election, said on Sunday he would make a decision about running again after the November 7 election.

Obama's prominence in national politics grew rapidly after delivering an address at the Democratic National Convention, where Kerry accepted the party's nomination to run against Bush.

Asked on ABC's "This Week" program how he would feel about running against Obama, Kerry said, "Whatever he wants to do. Look, this is a free country. If he thinks he's ready to run for president and wants to run and ... I've made a decision to run, then we'll go out and have a great contest. If I'm not in it, good luck to those who are."

Last edited by 6SpeedTA95; 10-22-2006 at 05:47 PM..
 
Digg this Post!Add Post to del.icio.usBookmark Post in TechnoratiFurl this Post!Stumble Upon this Post!
Register to Reply to This Post
Register to Post a Reply

Bookmarks

Go Back   The Liberty Lounge Political Forums > Liberty Lounge Discussions > The Floor > Political News



Thread Tools



SEO by vBSEO

vBulletin 3.7.4 -- Copyright ©2000 - 2008, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd. Custom Artwork and Theme (TM) 2006, Liberty Lounge