Looks like the friends and followers of Democracy for America aren't as impressed with Barack Obama as you might have thought.
The Burlington-based grassroots political action committee is running an on-line poll on its Web site asking folks to vote for who they'd like to be president, and Obama is running a strong second, behind Al "I'm not Interested" Gore. For a look at the results to date -- the "poll" is open until Nov. 5 -- click
here.
It also looks like DFA is using the poll numbers to call on Gore to say whether he's in or out as a presidential candidate. DFA rules forbid it from endorsing someone who is not an announced candidate.
"Despite the fact that Al Gore has not announced that he will run and wasn't even included in the endorsement poll, DFA members have seized the power and written him in. With over 65,000 votes cast so far, the time has come for Vice President Gore to make a decision," Arshad Hasan, DFA's executive director, wrote in the e-mail.
Funny. I thought the former Veep made it pretty clear he's not interested in the post he sought (and some say won) in 2000. Even after he won the Nobel Peace Prize, that message was reiterated.
But then, in politics, you never say never.
-- Sam Hemingway