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Originally Posted by RichieLion
I kind of figured it would. I don't know what Hillary would have to be promised to accept the V.P. nod, but it would definitely be a huge plus for Obama, so I still expect it.
I'm not happy about it myself, but I completely understand the strategy of her accepting the position.
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Originally Posted by buggyone
Well, that would be an unbeatable ticket. Just think that Mrs. Clinton would then go on to be President in 2016 with good possibility of 2020 after that. The GOP would be a forgotten item by the end of that time period.
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I totally agree. Hillary Clinton will be on the ticket by the time the convention rolls around in September. Both her and VP Joe Biden will do it for the good of the party, if it looks like Mitt Romney is within striking distance. What choice do they have? Biden would be out of work if President Obama loses, and Clinton could possibly have to wait until 2020 to run for president.
BTW, Biden could take over as Secretary of State, a job he has coveted in the past, and he could rent the Clinton's beautiful DC home when he has to vacate the Naval Observatory. It's a win-win for everybody except Romney.