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Posted By TechnologyExpert 5 months ago in News
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Friends and close associates of both Sens. Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton are now convinced that, assuming she loses the race for the presidential nomination, she is probably going to fight to be the vice presidential nominee on an Obama-for-president ticket.

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    aniokly5 months ago

    Michele Obama hates Hillary's guts, and half of Americans' as well. No, Hillary will not get the V P chair. Hillary will however, get even, and she will be around to run for Pres again in 2012.

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      dandt16125 months ago

      Your right about Michelle. What a snob!!

      I'm hoping that Hillary won't take the VP job if it's handed to her. Why would Hillary want to have to train MR. Little/No Experience all the time?

      Maybe she should run on the Independent ticket and leave the Democratic party. I'd love that and she would have my support. She could bring change through the Independent party and blow the other two parties out of the water.

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    TemplarScribe5 months ago

    FTA:

    "One other factor now plays a bigger role in the vice presidential question...her unequivocal assertion...that she has more support among white working-class voters than Obama has."

    "In an interview with USA Today, she cited an Associated Press report that, she said, "found how Sen. Obama's support among working, hard-working Americans, white Americans, is weakening again, and how whites in both states who had not completed college were supporting me."

    "It is difficult to overstate the negative effect this remark has had on superdelegates, party leaders and her Democratic colleagues in both houses of Congress."

    It's not Obama or his wife who are keeping her from being considered for the VP.

    It's her tactics in this campaign, her choice of words, and lest we forget, Bill's own poor performance, that have led to the defections from her camp, and her diminishing chances of landing ANY role in Obama's administration.

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