David Axelrod, an advisor for the Obama administration said the following: Senior White House Adviser David Axelrod said he also is trying to find an explanation for the improbable victory.
"The whole thing is odd. I don't really know how to explain it and I don't think anybody else does either," Axelrod said on NBC's "Meet the Press."
Axelrod said he thinks the people of South Carolina deserve the best nominee on the ballot, although he supposes Greene would argue that since he won the election, he is the best candidate. http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010/06/13/south-carolina-pol-questions-dem-senate-candidates-mental-status/?test=latestnews
First, it is kind of scary that the White House would even get in this battle and say who the best candidate is.
But second, come the year 2012, it's very possible that President Obama may not be the best candidate on the ballot according to many people, so does that mean Obama should not be on the ballot? Just wondering.
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