"I've watched Mr. Obama during this seven week period and he displayed a steadiness, an intellectual curiousity, depth of knowledge, and an approach to looking at problems like this: picking a vice president that, I think, is ready to be president on day one and also in not just jumping in and changing everyday, but showing intellectual vigor. I think that he has a definitive way of doing business that would serve us well. I also believe that on the Republican side, over the last seven weeks the approach of the Republican Party and Mr. McCain has become narrower and narrower. Mr. Obama at the same time has given us a more inclusive, broader reach into the needs and aspirations of our people. He's crossing lines-- ethnic lines, racial lines, and generational lines. He's thinking that all villages have values, all towns have values, not just small towns have values..."
Well spoken coming from a staunch Republican.
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