Geraldine Ferraro, Barack Obama
Might fully one-third of the six surviving Democratic vice presidential nominees end up opposing their party's national ticket this November?
Former Democratic vice presidential candidate Gerladine Ferraro says she might not vote for the frontrunner for her party's presidential nomination, Barack Obama That possibility arose today based on comments Geraldine Ferraro, the 1984 Democratic veep candidate, made to The New York Times.
Sen. Joe Lieberman, who occupied the No. 2 slot for the Democrats in 2000, months ago declared for presumptive Republican White House nominee John McCain.
For more, check out the Los Angeles Times' "Top of the Ticket" blog here.
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