IRVING, Texas - Less than a week after selecting Wade Phillips to lead America's Team, Dallas Cowboys Owner and General Manager Jerry Jones is looking for a washed-up politician to lead America's People.
Jones has already announced he will be voting for Barack Obama for Vice-President.
But insiders tell ESPN.com's John Clayton that Jones fears that Obama, one-term senator from Illinois does not have enough experience for the White House.
"He wants to vote for a veteran presidential candidate and Obama can step in soon," the source said, similar to his plan for new Cowboys offensive coordinator Jason Garrett.
Jones says he's considering former House Majority Leader Richard Gephardt, a candidate in 1988 and 2004; former 1984 Democratic presidential nominee Walter "Fritz" Mondale, and Tennessee Senator Lamar Alexander, who spent two unsuccessful seasons in the GOP Primary (1996 and 2000).













