I think that Bill would make an excellent VP, however the constitution says that anyone that has served as president for more than six years cannot run for the office of president or vice president.
2007-07-11 12:13:36
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answered by Al Dave Ismail 7
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Well that would certainly be interesting, but I don't think being second behind his wife would be Bill's cup of tea. Also, there are some issues with the Constitution. Bill would be next in line for the Presidency. He's already been President for 8 years. The Constitution is a little vague on if a former 2 term President can be elected to VP (seeing as he would be Pres. if something happened to Hill). That would be a case for the Supreme Court.
2007-07-11 12:17:23
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answered by helloeveryone 3
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Bill Clinton will make a great president not a VP. If you think Hillary will let Bill back into the spotlight after all these years behind him you are dreaming. This is what Hillary's entire life has been about. If she gets to become the most powerful person on Earth she will not share an ounce of it with anyone.
2007-07-11 13:45:02
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answered by LaLyLoo 3
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The momentum is swinging Obama's way. He has more financial support than any other candidate republican or democrat. This is the most accurate measurement of a candidate's support base. Not the 1000 people polls taken by the media in specific markets. But if she did, he would make an excellent candidate for VP. It has not been decided however if a two term president can assume the VP office. The constitution is vague on this and the Supreme Court has never had a reason to take up the issue.
2007-07-11 12:12:22
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answered by David M 6
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I will reserve my opinions on Hil and Bill and just inform you that Bill Clinton cannot be VP. A VP has to be able to meet the qualifications of President. Since he is not able to be President due to term limitations he is not able to be VP either.
2007-07-14 18:21:17
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answered by pebble 6
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I easily have a feeling we can see Clinton/Obama. in spite of all Obama's posturing, i think of he'd gladly settle for vice chairman. i don't think of Edwards will run back decrease than a vice chairman banner, in basic terms have a feeling for him that is President or not something. Joe Biden would be a stable p.c.., nevertheless i think of he's angling for Secretary of State. Gen. Wesley Clark and Evan Bayh are not out of the working the two. i don't think of she'll p.c.. Richardson. My dream vice chairman for Clinton? Colin Powell. Yeah, i recognize, yet i will dream ;-).
2016-10-20 21:53:40
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answered by rajkumar 4
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What an excellent thought. Bill would actually make the decisions while Hillary makes sure all the Oval Office desks are impossible to hide under. (Monica Lewinsky)
2007-07-11 12:14:10
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answered by Yafooey! 5
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I know the White House Interns that would not share your optimism. Of course the leadership of Al Quada and the other terrorist groups would celebrate. Open season on American civilians once again. With no fear of reprisal.
2007-07-18 17:15:47
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answered by smsmith500 7
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I hope that Hillary wins, but I don't think that her husband will be the next VP.
2007-07-11 12:07:14
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answered by pj 2
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I can't think of anyone else alive on earth who would be better at the job. I don't care what anyone else says Bill Clinton was a great president. A little immoral, yes, but still a fantastic leader. I put him up in at least the top ten (perhaps top 5) of best presidents. But of course he won't be.
2007-07-11 12:07:21
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answered by Anonymous
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