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2007-07-20 05:51:35 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Elections

Ooooh, Obama makes for a losing ticket. LOL!

2007-07-20 05:55:12 · update #1

Clinton/Obama is all flash. No substance and Republicans will play on that. Republicans hope for a Clinton/Obama ticket so Dems will lose. Democrats needs to play smarter.

2007-07-20 05:57:59 · update #2

Clinton is most likely going to be the Dem. nominee, so I don't understand all the bickering. If you don't want to see her, then get out and support another candidate and re-cruit lots, and lots, and lots of people. It's going to be tough to beat Clinton. She's practically President already.

2007-07-20 05:59:46 · update #3

A Clinton/Obama ticket = a Republican President in 2009. No expierence and we are at war? That's frigtening. Republicans are good at playing the "fear" card. They will have a field day with those two.

2007-07-20 06:04:44 · update #4

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If Hillary keeps her foot out of her mouth long enough, and can ride the wave to the Democratic nod (all unlikely in my opinion).. Than sure - Biden would represent everything that Clinton doesn't - Charm, charisma, sharp-talking, white man.

However, I do not think she'd bring Biden.

Bill Richardson served under her husband, and I think would likely be the bottom half of the Dem ticket where Hillary to win the nod.

Others that she might bring: Evan Bayh, John Kerry, Howard Dean.

2007-07-20 08:22:13 · answer #1 · answered by The Peav 4 · 1 0

I have to disagree with you. But I do think the Dream Team Ticket is Clinton/Obama, though Biden would be an excellent choice, it doesn't matter who the Republicans run. Experience? Who are the Republicans running that is so experienced at the machinations of war? McCain is clearly not going to get the nomination. Who else is there that can fit that bill? None of them.

Sen. Clinton has generals lining up to endorse her. She's received high marks from both sides of the aisle on her immersion in all things military. Being an active member of the Armed Services Committee hasn't hurt either. There's also the distinct possibility that her running mate may be Gen. Wesley Clark. Her experience in Washington and politics gives her a deep resume that few other candidates can match. She's a cautious hawk, and that will be highly important in the election as well.

Most Americans have had it up to their eyeballs with the Republican's fear tactics. They recognize it for what it is now, they have overplayed that hand way too many times.

2007-07-20 14:51:48 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Any Clinton ticket is going to be an uphill battle for the Democrats. Unfortunately, due to the nature of their own seniority/big money loyalty system, she WILL be the nominee.

John Kerry was even a stalking horse, that's someone you run with the intention of losing. She wasn't ready to go for president in 2004 so the party needed to ensure Bush would get re-elected.

Everything is lining up for her plan to go forward, but is it going to work, and will it be good for America?

I think 3rd party candidates are really going to shake this election up more than in the past.

2007-07-20 13:38:16 · answer #3 · answered by freedom first 5 · 0 0

Clinton or Biden on a ticket for anything is a joke. What is really funny is that the congress is controlled by the democrats and congress has had the lowest approval rating ever, and even dropped below bush. the country does not like what they are doing..which is noting..and you think it is going to get better by electing a woman or a man who was raised in the Muslim faith....I think not.

2007-07-20 13:02:15 · answer #4 · answered by mrs_endless 5 · 2 2

Biden would surely be a change from the secretive presidency we now have. We might even find out who shot JFK if he spills the beans on one of his rants. I d go for that> Biden for President.

Bright eyes says that clinton wants to make him vote republican. Poor excuse, really, but if you are a millionaire and want to keep on getting richer i encourage you to vote republican. If you are a lousy Joe like 90 percent of the population, you really have no business voting republican, and you are just a confused bastard , like the rest of us.

2007-07-20 12:57:22 · answer #5 · answered by roso 2 · 3 1

Truly, I think an Obama/Clinton or Clinton/Obama ticket would be the dream ticket...

If they can get there without filetting each other, that is.

Frankly Joe Biden doesn't have much of the "new house" aura that we need (ala JFK). I like the guy, but he doesn't impress me has having the charisma that we need to truly revolutionize how the Whitehouse is perceived either internally or abroad.

2007-07-20 12:56:32 · answer #6 · answered by Elana 7 · 0 3

I would definitely vote for that ticket, I like Obama very much, but if he were Hilaries Vice, the President would definitely be assassinated!

2007-07-20 13:03:04 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

There are no "dream team tickets" on either side from what I can see...

2007-07-20 12:54:38 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

Thank God it's a dream.

That might be the one thing that would be worse than Hillary and... anybody!

2007-07-20 12:58:42 · answer #9 · answered by Iceman 3 · 0 2

Gads, I just upchucked on my carpet. Be right back.

2007-07-20 12:59:34 · answer #10 · answered by ed 7 · 1 2

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