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Vice President Evan Bayh?
2008-05-06 23:30:00 Senator Evan Bayh of Indiana has been working his butt off for Senator Hillary Clinton’s campaign and we Hoosiers have probably seen Senator Bayh more this last month than we have seen all of him for the last 8 years. He’s hugely popular here in Indiana and it’s obvious why. He’s a great ...
By: KTracy.com
Evan Bayh to Endorse Hillary Clinton
2007-09-24 03:36:00 Senator Evan Bayh of Indiana will endorse Hillary Clinton for President tomorrow.This is a big pickup for Clinton. Bayh briefly explored the possibility of running for President but abandoned his early bid citing money as a large hurdle for the campaign.This now fuels speculation that Bayh will be chosen as the Vice Presidential nominee in a possible Clinton ticket. With Warner out of the picture, the idea is plausible and possibly, smart. Clinton has received quiet criticism from from some Democrats, who fear she could be a drag on down ticket Democrats. Bayh, a moderate Democrat in the most reliable red state in the country and former head of the DLC, could be a top pick to lessen that fear and also help moderate the ticket to appeal to the south, particularly Virginia, Missouri and Ohio.Bayh sits with Clinton on the Senate Armed Services Committee and the Special Committee for Aging. Clinton announced her candidacy for President after they visited Iraq together.Bill Clinton is kn...
Assistant Scheduler - Senator Evan Bayh
2007-07-09 03:52:00 Midwestern Democratic Senator seeks an individual to serve as the Assistant Scheduler. This person would be responsible for working with the Director of Scheduling and responding to all incoming invitations, researching travel arrangements and helping to schedule D.C. appointments. This person must be flexible, detail-oriented, able to juggle multiple tasks and have strong interpersonal and ...
By: DemWork
Senator Evan Bayh may run for president.
2006-12-08 09:45:01 Senator from Indiana said Sunday that he would start an exploratory committee to see if he will be running for president. "We need someone who can deal with the dysfunction here in this city so that our government begins to empower our people to fulfill their potential," he told ABC's "This Week." It looks like he will make a final decision next week. A former secretary of state and two-term governor of Indiana, he was elected in 1998 and reelected in 2004 to the same Senate seat once held by his father, Birch Bayh. Campaign finance records show his Senate committee with a balance of more than $10 million, which could be transferred to a presidential election campaign committee. |



