If everyone remember the primary election with Dukakis and Jackson, you will understand. I feel that for Clinton or Obama to win or to be effective in office, they both need to be there. In order to get them in office, one of them should not run in the primary. When the general election comes, they need to run together.
2007-04-25
15:07:47
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Kenny J
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with Clinton and Obama on a ticket in the general election together, no one can beat them.....
2007-04-25
15:21:03 ·
update #1
Looking at some of the answers show me that there is a lot of racial bias going on.
2007-04-25
16:00:22 ·
update #2
Edwards, and Obama will be the new leaders of our America, why Edwards because unlike Clinton, Edwards knows the game he knows where to win, how to win and he is the only former senator that took time off capital hill, touched base with the American people and was not in any controversy and is not as much as a flip flopper as Clinton, Obama yeah he is not ready to be president but is more then capable of being Vice President and a long with Edwards you are looking at two candidate that will work for the American people and correct all the wrong and will bring our troops home with honors.
2007-04-25 16:52:41
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answered by celticpride349 2
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Neither if Clinton is on the fee ticket. i don't think of she might take a returned seat to Barak. She somewhat took a backseat to invoice. bear in ideas the quote to the clicking "we are the President". Barak would not look to play the grimy poitics she does and that i think of it might weaken any administration if she have been a factor of it. i think between the two I help Barak nonetheless he concerns me somewhat too. To be honest this years hopefuls from the two sides (i'm a democrat) makes me depressed. Israeli politics is plenty greater exciting i think of.
2016-10-30 07:49:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Clinton and Obama DON'T have a chance in the general election! That's reality! Right now they are in the front but that will fad as the election draws near. It's sad that the Dems only have those two to depend on!
2007-04-25 16:04:13
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answered by Boomer 3
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You mean get like meet them or get them to be partners in the presidential race! Latter is unlikely as both of them may want to be P rather than VP! So, can the constitution be amended so that one remains P and the other VP for two years and reverse the role in the second half of 2 years? After all being whatever, they don't do much anyway!
2007-04-25 15:56:22
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answered by Sami V 7
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Obama will beat Hillary in the primaries, and can pick whomever he wants as his running mate. Why would he pick the wicked witch of the east?
Have you ever wondered why she didn't run for senator from her home state, Arkansas? Arkansas don't want her. That should tell you something.
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2007-04-25 16:43:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Only one in each party can be nominated. If Clinton gets the democratic nomination for the presidency, then she can ask Obama to run as her VP. He might consider it & accept...or not.
2007-04-25 15:42:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Are you joking? Obama has a good a shot at winning the whole thing as Hillary does & unlike Hillary Obama ain't no radical. He's certainly leans left but he's much more of moderate than she is & that's what America needs not another polarizing radical (like Bush).
2007-04-25 15:12:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Barack bin Hussein Obama is a fraud, and has not fully disclosed all of the dirt in his closet, he joined a radical, racist church in Chicago expressly for his political greed. He was under the guidance and grooming of two Muslim / Islamics, and has not forgotton his allegiance. This man is the most dangerous candidate under the color of the Democratic party. John Edwards is the most qualified, and is gaining more support everyday. However, none of these leftist liberals will win against Giuliani. I'm a registered Democrat, and I'll vote for Rudy.
2007-04-25 15:27:56
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answered by john c 5
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Obama/Clinton...Obama is on a roll
2007-04-25 16:18:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Socialist and a socialist! where is the third stooge? oh I forgot Nancy!
2007-04-25 17:19:53
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answered by and socialism 4
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