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I think it would be the logical decision.

2007-04-19 18:09:26 · 14 answers · asked by Brett M 3 in Politics & Government Elections

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I don't because I don't think she will win the nomination.

2007-04-19 18:13:36 · answer #1 · answered by vegaswoman 6 · 4 0

Once one gets beyond all the Hilary & Obama bashing one sees the logic in the pairing. It really does not matter if Hilary does or does not like Obama - - - Presidents rarely like their Veeps - - -Eisenhower sent Nixon on jaunts around the World just so that he didn't have to deal with him, JFK never invited LBJ to Hyanisport and Al Gore wasn't welcome around the Clinton Whitehouse. Clinton & Obama is a nightmare scenario in the eyes of millions but for sheer shock value it has merit. Actually Hilary and Barrack would both welcome it as a nice compromnise - - - Barrack is young enough to wait four to eight years to take his place at the top of the heap. It would clearly give Amerians an unequiviocal choice - - - on one side two white male Evangelical Christians and on the other - - - - though what few truly understand is that in her heart & soul Hillary is a Republican forced by circumstance to be a Demorcrat. A true opportunistic politician.

Peace....

2007-04-20 00:20:17 · answer #2 · answered by JVHawai'i 7 · 0 0

I don't think that Clinton's candidacy will last long enough for her to choose a running mate. But I do think that there is a strong chance that whoever wins the nomination will ask Obama to be their running mate.

2007-04-22 10:14:14 · answer #3 · answered by I am that damn good. 3 · 0 0

Hillary Clinton as President and Barack Obama as Vice President is the tandem to beat in 2008 elections.

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2007-04-19 18:34:08 · answer #4 · answered by FRAGINAL, JTM 7 · 1 0

definite! An Obama Hillary fee tag will assure a win. He can win without her, yet he can not lose together with her. assorted the Clinton supporters declare they might vote for McCain if she did not win. yet i think of they might vote for Obama if she grew to become into on the fee tag. Obama did not do properly in diverse the states that he will could win, and Clinton will help him get those votes.

2016-10-13 00:24:11 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Logical, perhaps, but not likely. The #1 and #2 people in a party rarely pair up in the end, because they are at each other's throats for so long. The longer they battle one another for dominance of their party, the less likely they will have the objectivity to work together. It is definitely possible, but I wouldn't run to Vegas with it.

2007-04-19 18:13:04 · answer #6 · answered by Mr. Taco 7 · 1 0

This absolutely WILL not happen. The reasons:

1) They do not like eachother. They won't be fake and try to run. Plus, Hillary only likes screwing one Black man and she's already married to him...hahahaha.
2) Obama wants to run for Presidency - his iron is hot and he is being compared to JFK when he first ran.
3) The Democratic party will want one of them to fall back on in 2012 or 2016.

But wishful thinking :-)

- BARACK in 2008!!!!

2007-04-19 18:16:09 · answer #7 · answered by gdubchicago 2 · 1 1

NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO
and NO not ever Obama will go Independent before he sells out to Hillbill. About darn time someone says enuff who cares about old party boy politics. Really works now don't you think?
Obama can out campaign out fund raise and out fox the two Bills.
In my opinion.

2007-04-19 18:27:12 · answer #8 · answered by Mele Kai 6 · 0 0

It would make for a balance ticket sure.

I wouldnt vote for either. Simply put they will not win. Sorry, but this country is no where near electing a black or a women president

2007-04-19 18:19:07 · answer #9 · answered by tylerthemadjackeroffer 3 · 1 0

I would vote for Clinton but not Obama. I don't think he is experienced enough.

2007-04-19 18:12:42 · answer #10 · answered by 354gr 6 · 0 0

She will not get the Democratic nomination. MOST Democrats realize that nominating her will ensure their defeat in the national presidential election. She's too polarizing, too demonized by the right, too much of a politician, too fake, and too much dirt on her hands.

2007-04-19 18:43:23 · answer #11 · answered by Frank 6 · 2 0

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