Vice President Barack Obama

By 1 Aayla Secura on March 05, 2008

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080305/ap_on_el_pr/campaign_rdp_141;_ylt=AnBWKwXfnKZ7FhAEdBWW1Hxh24cA

"Hillary Rodham Clinton, fresh off a campaign-saving comeback, hinted Wednesday at the possibility of sharing the Democratic presidential ticket with Barack Obama — with her at the top."1

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9 Glad Rag Kraken who hasn't voted, says

She'll have to win the nomination first, and judging by the way she didn't win by a landslide in Texas, that's increasingly unlikely.

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10 Rachel who hasn't voted, says

That seems unlikely. If the superdelegates give the win to Clinton, then we'll lose a lot of the momentum and interest in the delegates since the primary has been a huge deal and Obama is going to win the popular vote in the primary. So, it seems that in order for Obama to be vice president then either McCain has to select him (not going to happen) or the superdelegates have to swing things to Clinton and she has to win over a populace that will feel betrayed.

I'd still vote for Clinton if she were the running Democrat, but at this point, it seems that Obama should be it. So, I hope he is. I wouldn't mind an Obama-Clinton ticket at all though. As much as people dislike dynasties, I could probably get behind 8 years of Obama followed by 8 years of Clinton.

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