Governor Kaine Spends Saturday in Pennsylvania Campaigning for Obama
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ASSOCIATED PRESS
Published: April 19, 2008
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) - Governor Tim Kaine will spend Saturday in
Pennsylvania campaigning for his presidential choice, Barack Obama.
Kaine will headline two get-out-the-vote rallies Saturday
morning in Wilkes-Barre and Scranton heading into Tuesday’s
Pennsylvania primary showdown between Obama and Hillary Clinton.
The Virginia Democrat was among the first governors to endorse
the Illinois senator in early 2007.
Kaine is among those mentioned by pundits as a possible running
mate for Obama should he win the Democratic nomination.
Kaine has said repeatedly he intends to serve out his term,
which ends in January 2010, but has not flatly ruled out a spot on
the ticket.
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