No, first Laddie
2007-11-12 04:26:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Technically no. An ex pres cannot become a future vice pres. But in the true lib fashion, the rules would be bent a great deal I believe. Certainly, Bill would be much more active in the White House than the real vice president. I think Bill would become a secondary member to his president wife.
2007-11-12 04:42:39
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answered by Derail 7
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If you heard Hillary he will be the co-president just as he was back in the 90s.
2007-11-12 04:29:49
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answered by jmack 5
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Well to follow with "ladies and Gentlemen"
I would have to say that officially he would be called the first Gentleman.
But we all know that would be a misnomer.
2007-11-12 04:29:13
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answered by SFC_Ollie 7
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He was that already for 8 years no need to change it now.
2007-11-12 05:02:47
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answered by Anonymous
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First Gentleperson ... generic for whoever is elected
2007-11-12 04:27:18
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answered by C. C 1
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No. It makes him second fiddle to the queen of the USA.
2007-11-12 04:27:36
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answered by Anonymous
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no it meanes we are all in trouble
2007-11-12 05:05:00
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answered by butterfly 3
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