Bill Clinton.
2006-10-05 21:51:29
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answered by Arts 6
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There seems to be a great deal of momentum around Senator Barack Obama of Illinois. Though I am not sure a Northeast Liberal and a black liberal from Chicago would be the most appealing ticket in the Heartland of America.
Of course, your question is pre-supposing that Clinton even runs and wins the primary.
2006-10-06 04:46:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Evan Bayh, Phil Bredesen, Wesley Clark, Mike Easley, Bill Nelson, Ted Strickland, Mark Warner.
A moderate-progressive white male from a "red" state.
2006-10-06 04:50:54
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answered by wmp55 6
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Seriously, she could consider her husband, the former President Bill Clinton. Nowhere does it say in the Constitution or Amendments that you cannot run for vice after having served as president-you can't run for president after serving two terms but there is no mention of inheriting the office-interesting, huh? Some news agencies are just now speculating over this idea. There is also the possibility of the former Vice-President, Al Gore.
Personally, given Hillary's close and innovative strategy, I would guess she'll have a last minute surprise up her sleeve
2006-10-05 22:45:12
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answered by NATE 3
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John Edwards... the charismatic runningmate of kerry.
Why? Hilary's appeal would probably be to youth and women. I can see John Edwards strengthening Hilary's appeal in that demographic.
2006-10-07 23:13:27
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answered by stelle d. 3
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would not favor to 2d guess as I favor no longer to be dissatisfied. i'm particular even as both Obama or Hillary wins, both will provide us someone who'd be in a position to paintings properly with him/her to convey again u.s.'s administration, integrity, and economic prosperity.
2016-12-04 08:06:33
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answered by ? 4
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Wesley Clark. For the stability and military background.
2006-10-05 23:24:38
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answered by Frogface53 4
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Well, considering that many Americans cannot stand her (myself included) she would have to choose someone to counter-act that hatred. One viable choice would be Bill... although most of us who hate Hil hate Bill nearly as much.
I think that she could look to Lieberman, McCain, or possibly Obama as legitimate choices. It would have to be a very very moderate or very very popular person to help her.
2006-10-06 03:54:08
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answered by Goose&Tonic 6
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Of course Bill. She is totally dependent on him for her identity and success. She has been riding his coattails since she met him. They have a nice little arrangement there.
2006-10-06 00:09:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Opra
2006-10-05 22:23:44
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answered by Anonymous
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