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I really think that if Hillary wins the primary election, she should choose Evan Bayh from Indiana to run as her Vice President. He is a lot more conservative. And the Democrats need to move from the far left closer to the center. Hillary is definitely more liberal and will need a more conservative running mate in the fall if she hopes to win.

2007-08-04 06:29:50 · 16 answers · asked by blue81696 2 in Politics & Government Elections

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Sen. Bill Nelson from Florida.

He's a popular moderate southern Democrat, and Hillary needs Florida.

2007-08-04 06:33:07 · answer #1 · answered by Mitchell . 5 · 0 4

It doesn't even matter who her VP is unless she becomes incapacitated in office where the VP takes over. Hillary is guaranteed BIG government. The dollar is already reeling in the International markets from all the inflating we've done post-911. How much more deficit spending can we sustain? She wants National Health Insurance. Get this: Supply + Demand = Price
Demand will go up and the facilities are as finite as they will have been before. The costs will be astronomical like all these wars we're doing. There is a limit to what government can do. America is suppose to be about INDIVIDUALITY and personal responsibility, not about what government can do for you.

2007-08-04 19:44:20 · answer #2 · answered by Bloatedtoad 6 · 1 0

I used to think Obama was her perfect running mate, but after his comments since the debate I've had to rethink that. I think that Biden might be a good choice, and yes, Bayh. Evan Bayh has been mentioned often as a possibility and he would be a good pick, though he is not very well known nationally.

But I have to take exception to your conclusion that Sen. Clinton is liberal. That is the contingent that is still hanging back, not committed to supporting her, because they feel she is too centrist - the liberals favor Obama, hands down. She is more well known as being fairly moderate, and for being a hawk instead of a dove. This is part of what is making her numbers climb steadily upward. It's a good thing too that she is perceived by most people to be moderate. True liberals do not get elected to the Presidency.

2007-08-04 06:40:58 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 3

I have been given to thinking immediately approximately Hillary's run for President in 2016 and desperate she might desire to choose for New Jersey Governor Chris Christy as her vice chairman candidate---the mixture could take the rustic by utilising a great typhoon (no connection with typhoon Sandy here). President Obama made an exceedingly sensible determination whilst he (a) picked long-time Senator Joe Biden as his vice chairman, and (b) whilst he then asked his former political rival Hillary Clinton to be his Secretary of State. McCain did no longer "choose for" the unlucky and unqualified Palin---she became forced upon him. Palin's ties to the D.C.-based a great way-a great way-rightwing CULT of many names The kinfolk/youth With A challenge (a.ok.a., background beginning, The Federation, C highway homestead, and so on.) by using her pentecostal church in Wasilla is why she became picked---to delight the biblical-literalist nutjob extremist GOP base. John McCain had wanted to choose for his long-time pal Joe Liberman as his working mate, yet became instructed he might desire to no longer---so McCain buckled under.

2016-10-09 05:12:59 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Castro would give the ticket some balance towards the center. Even Fidel said "Damn, even I'm not that big of a socialist commie!"

With Edwards, they would then have a woman on the ticket.

With Obama, they...uh, ..wait...uh, ...Oh, with Obama, they would have a child on the ticket.

With Algore, that would appeal to the dead.

2007-08-04 06:39:59 · answer #5 · answered by Dee B 4 · 3 1

She will first ask Barack Obama if she gets the nomination. But I also agree with Teddy that Senator Bill Nelson from Florida would be excellent. I'm not from Florida, but he is an outstanding Senator.

2007-08-04 06:36:22 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

I think Barack Obama should be the VP. Everyone complains that even though he exudes positive energy he lacks experience. If you read his book you can see he is a "uniter" and a peacemaker. With him and Hillary we would have the experience of the old Clinton machine, the exuberance of Barack's spirit and we would make history by electing the first woman AND black into high office.

2007-08-04 06:35:24 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 3 4

it's a running mate she would have to win to say a vice president an she won't because she only attracts the far far left.

The people who don't want democracy in Iraq don't want it here either if they vote for her.

2007-08-04 06:35:45 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 2 3

Minnie Mouse. Doesn't matter that she's a cartoon. Democrats will vote for anybody on that party line, no matter what/who they are! Don't confuse 'em with the facts.

2007-08-04 07:56:29 · answer #9 · answered by wha? 5 · 2 1

Hillary is a MEMBER of Bilderberg !! Heep Big Bad Medicine !! CASE CLOSED !! ..... ..... http://video.google.com/videohosted?docid=6952102263921897950

2007-08-04 06:45:17 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

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