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Likely nominees nearing VP choices

WASHINGTON, July 20 (UPI) -- Political observers say both the likely major party U.S. presidential nominees are in the final phases of picking their vice presidential running mates.

U.S. Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., is looking to avoid any risky or potentially costly mistakes in making his choice, while the opposite is true for U.S. Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., who needs someone to change the political equation for him, analysts said in Sunday's edition of The New York Times.

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"Republicans need to do something to shake things up," Steve Elmendorf, a former aide to U.S. Sen. John Kerry, said. "Barack is in a different situation, and he needs somebody who can be safe and steady."

Among those considered to still be under Obama's consideration are Sens. Evan Bayh, D-Ind., and Joseph Biden, D-Del.; former Democratic Senator Sam Nunn; and Virginia Gov. Tim Kaine. McCain is looking at former GOP presidential rival Mitt Romney; Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty and Florida Gov. Charlie Crist.

McCain "needs to pick someone who will really energize and excite the party, but also someone with whom McCain feels a real comfort level and is young enough for those worried about the age issue," Republican strategist Ed Rollins told The Times.

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