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Others were also asked about their status as a running mate during Sunday's talk show rounds, including the two senators that traveled with Obama to the Middle East last week. Both downplayed the possibilities. "No one has talked to me about it. I fully expect that Barack Obama will choose someone in his own party," said Hagel, a Republican from Nebraska who has been the foremost Republican critic of the war in Iraq. "I've thought about this, and I am very committed and very dedicated to pursuing a career in the United States Senate," said Sen. Jack Reed, D-R.I.
But Sen. Claire McCaskill, D-Mo., didn't brush off the prospect. She said she thought that just about anybody in Washington would be thrilled to be asked to be vice president. "I would like to meet somebody who wouldn't," McCaskill said. "If they're saying they wouldn't, I don't think that they are being as candid or as up front with the American people as probably they should be." ___ Obama campaign: http://www.barackobama.com/ McCain campaign: http://www.johnmccain.com/
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