First of all, if you're gonna say some bullcrap about how much you hate Hillary, save it, I've heard it ALL before.
Now, this is assuming that she DOES choose to run in '08 and wins the Dem primary. Who should she select as a mate for VP? (from the following list):
* Sen John McCain
* Sen Barak Obama
* Nancy Pelosi
What do you guys think? I think that any of these would be an explosive, and workable, combination!
2006-11-08
17:22:28
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P.S.: Yes, I realize that this ticket is unrealistic at all levels, but I'm just saying, which one do YOU think would be most interesting?
2006-11-08
17:29:28 ·
update #1
1 - McCain: he'll be running AGAINST her!
2 - Obama: could be, although she's dead set against having around her people who upstage her and Obama's got more going on that she'll ever have - it could be tough for him contemplating spending four or eight years pretending to be stupider than Queen Hillary the Great.
3 - Pelosi: TWO women on the ticket? Get real!
2006-11-08 17:26:28
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answered by Anonymous
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She'll probably run, but she won't get the nom. I think she's just out there to try to get momentum started -- a la Howard Dean 2004. Evan Byah, Joe Biden (what a joke -- the man has more screw ups to answer for that anyone I know), John Edwards, John Kerry (ugh, the first time was bad enough), etc. all have a better chance. I would love to see Gen. Clark run again.
A Clinton/Obama ticket would be interesting though. And would have an ice cube's chance in hell. McCain will never run as a VP. Two women on the ticket? Probably not.
2006-11-09 01:30:08
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answered by Jamir 4
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I doubt that I would vote for any of the combinations.
The first reason is that I don't want a Democratic House, Senate and executive office any more than a Republican one.
The politician who used to be John McCain has turned out to be just another Republican hack. They got to him somehow.
I'd much rather have Pelosi or Obama as President than Hillary. Hillary only looks good by comparison to what we have been stuck with. But again, no party should have a monopoly, it does not work for the good of the country.
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2006-11-09 01:30:07
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answered by Gaspode 7
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Hillary and Obama. Macain is a definate no. He is a slick politician, who sways according to what makes him look good. Don't need to help get a repub in office, besides, they hate Hillary so much, she would be a serious target.
Bill would be a nice running mate, but could distract. I think He should be appointed to take her senate seat, if he wants it, and she and Obama could run the most dynamic ticket ever.
2006-11-09 01:41:39
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answered by Russ C 2
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Hillary won't receive the Democratic nomination in 2008. Barak Obama is someone to watch, he could very easily be on the ticket.
2006-11-09 07:59:11
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answered by grandm 6
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The United states is not ready for a woman president. Having Hillary run for president is a sure grantee that the republicans will win the presidency seat!
2006-11-09 03:59:23
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answered by wondermom 6
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I adore Hillary, but I think her place of being most influential is truly in the Senate. I would vote for her anytime, but she is on a course of action that will give her a consistent power in Washington, and I want to see her influences abound.
I don't like McCain. I definitely prefer Obama.
I am also expecting John Edwards to make a comeback and I really like him!
2006-11-09 01:31:37
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answered by Cub6265 6
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Given the Polorized state of politics...I think John McCain lend credibility. I think if she felt like she wanted the best candidate though..Hands down for me...BaraK Obama...I do really like the stand up guy that McCain is...
2006-11-09 01:26:07
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answered by LENNON3804 3
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I love Hillary, and whomever runs
with her would be my pick.
Is it legal for Bill to run as her VP??
Probably not, but that would be awesome.
How about Jon Stuart? LOL.
2006-11-09 01:35:02
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answered by BigTip$ 6
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Is there a 'none of the above' option?
2006-11-09 01:35:58
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answered by Darrick B 2
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