I agree with RJEvans. The experience factor already hurts Obama, and RJ is right, Webb's experience isn't much higher. He is a veteran, and its a shame he isn't a better candidate for VP. I'd say Obama should make it Ted Strickland, who is more likely to deliver his state than Webb.
Although to be honest he didn't Hillary's best surrogate, seemed very low-key and I got the impression any help he was giving was more behind-the-scenes if anything else (which is critical for winning states but terrible at winning media cycles). What are Ohioans thoughts on him? How did he boost Hillary's campaign in the state?
well, in the latest approval poll of him, he did pretty well, with a 54 percent approval rating and only 39 percent disapproving. He can get Clinton voters because he not only got elected in a Clinton-Democrat state, but he endorsed Hillary too. Hillary did win a commanding victory there, 54-44, about the same as Pennsylvania with Strickland's campaigning. He would help Obama immensely there because he could get enogh whites to vote for him, as Obama would boost the black vote, to win. He's the best chance.