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Unblocked Addition: Apparently there is much talk in the Beltway that Hillary Clinton will ultimately become Obama's 2012 running mate...Considering that this comes true, will it make a difference in Obama's chance of winning or losing the election?

Sinpac 2012/05/21 23:25:33
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  • flaca BN-0 2012/05/22 00:11:20
    NO -- Obama is LIKELY to WIN regardless of the VP choice
    flaca BN-0
    +4
    Even though Biden could easily swap with Hillary, since next to her he's the only other dem that has enough foreign policy experience, she said she's not going to be in office after her current role. I don't think we get to hear what Biden does, but Obama seems to feel he's a good fit doing his job behind the scenes. If Biden is replaced, it will probably be Biden that suggests it, not Obama. Biden is very loyal to The President, so much so that he would suggest it if he thought it would help Obama to get re-elected.

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  • sjalan 2012/05/23 05:55:24
    YES -- Obama is SURE to WIN if Hillary replaces Biden
    sjalan
    +1
    And I would go for that too and put Biden in as Secretary of State.

    Good move. and sets Hilary up for the 2016 Presidents slot
  • POWERSHAKER 2012/05/22 22:18:22
    NO -- Obama is LIKELY to WIN regardless of the VP choice
    POWERSHAKER
    +1
    If you ask me, Obama is likely to win no matter who he picks for VP, because he's running against Mitt Romney.
  • Mike 2012/05/22 20:16:38
    NO -- Obama is LIKELY to LOSE regardless of the VP choice
    Mike
    Didn't Joe Biteme say he was staying
  • Pete 2012/05/22 19:15:45
    NO -- Obama is SURE to LOSE regardless of the VP choice
    Pete
    +1
    I don't think Hillary is that stupid enough to support him for another 4 more yrs knowing that he is an illegal immigrants and incompetent to be p-resident. Remember Ovomit have intimidated and threaten her family if she make any comments about him not being born in America. Bill and Hillary , as well as millions of American already knows that he is not a U.S born..................... PBWY
  • Wolfman 2012/05/22 18:42:46 (edited)
    NO -- Obama is SURE to LOSE regardless of the VP choice
    Wolfman
    +1
    It doesn't matter who he picks. Obie is toast.



    Mitt Romney. Let's be Proud Americans again. No Apologies.


    romney
  • stevmackey 2012/05/22 18:29:26 (edited)
    NO -- Obama is LIKELY to LOSE regardless of the VP choice
    stevmackey
    And he deserves it. No Bibles allowed in Military Hospitals, the economy, the gay issue, and the Catholic issue, the stirring up of racial separation. He has had a party. And, do not forget that we are now the only country without a space program.
  • Wally-Molon Labe! 2012/05/22 12:57:44
    NO -- Obama is LIKELY to LOSE regardless of the VP choice
    Wally-Molon Labe!
    +1
    Assuming there is an election (big assumption), assuming the impostor hasn't been physically removed from the oval office, and assuming an election could be held with the votes counted honestly (another huge assumption), then the impostor would lose to Ron Paul. Hitllery will matter to those unaware that she is a big part of the problem and to women's Libbers who only care about fringe issues.
  • DeeB 2012/05/22 12:51:30
    YES -- Obama is LIKELY to WIN if Hillary replaces Biden
    DeeB
    +2
    I think they are doing that to get all the supporters that were for Hillary in the first place. She's just as evil as he is, if not worse. The first gay pair in the white house!
  • jmc07806-PWCM-JLA 2012/05/22 11:48:56
    NO -- Obama is LIKELY to LOSE regardless of the VP choice
    jmc07806-PWCM-JLA
    +3
    Obama can't dump Biden they are intellectual equals.
  • irish -... jmc0780... 2012/05/22 12:24:07
    irish -liberty or death!
    +1
    LOL LOL
  • kitkat42 2012/05/22 01:54:02
    NO -- Obama is SURE to WIN regardless of the VP choice
    kitkat42
    +1
    I like the sound of it, but not if he'd blindside Joe to do it. But Hillary would be good as VP.
  • Starman 2012/05/22 01:53:57
    NO -- Obama is LIKELY to WIN regardless of the VP choice
    Starman
    +2
    Ms Clinton would make a remarkable VP, but I don't think it's likely, and i don't think it will effect the results of the election.
  • Daedalus 2012/05/22 01:01:51
    YES -- Obama is SURE to WIN if Hillary replaces Biden
    Daedalus
    IDK, it could make all the difference or no difference.

    It would make for some pretty rude jokes. :-\
  • Met 2012/05/22 00:59:33
    YES -- Obama is SURE to WIN if Hillary replaces Biden
    Met
    +2
    I like joe. I really do. But a Clinton/Obama ticket would ensure a landslide victory.

    Not to mention making conservatives' heads explode, giving us better odds for the next election as well.
  • Rusty Shackleford 2012/05/22 00:38:17
    NO -- Obama is LIKELY to LOSE regardless of the VP choice
    Rusty Shackleford
    +1
    "Unblocked Addition:" ???

    Let me guess, you are government educated.
  • Sinpac Rusty S... 2012/05/22 02:02:44
    Sinpac
    Not this is what happen when you try to voice your opinion and you are blocked from the poster
  • Rusty S... Sinpac 2012/05/22 03:20:08
    Rusty Shackleford
    Is English a second language for you?
  • flaca BN-0 2012/05/22 00:11:20
    NO -- Obama is LIKELY to WIN regardless of the VP choice
    flaca BN-0
    +4
    Even though Biden could easily swap with Hillary, since next to her he's the only other dem that has enough foreign policy experience, she said she's not going to be in office after her current role. I don't think we get to hear what Biden does, but Obama seems to feel he's a good fit doing his job behind the scenes. If Biden is replaced, it will probably be Biden that suggests it, not Obama. Biden is very loyal to The President, so much so that he would suggest it if he thought it would help Obama to get re-elected.
  • Met flaca BN-0 2012/05/22 01:01:16
    Met
    +1
    If he's replaced, it will be the DNC that makes the call, if Hillary agrees to run.
  • flaca BN-0 Met 2012/05/22 01:05:07
    flaca BN-0
    +1
    I thought the president chooses the VP, not the DNC? Am I wrong?
  • Met flaca BN-0 2012/05/22 01:11:21
    Met
    +1
    In practice, the presidential nominee has a lot of sway in determining the VP candidate, but it's voted on by the delegates at the convention.

    I like joe, i really do, but i think we're getting ready for an election that is going to be tougher than a lot of us are giving it credit for.

    it wouldn't surprise me for the DNC to pull something like this out of their hat to put momentum in their favor.
  • Wally-M... flaca BN-0 2012/05/22 13:18:51
    Wally-Molon Labe!
    Gee, that foreign policy experience is really working out well for the world, isn't it. You are discussing a VP to an impostor illegitimate Fascist dictator. You and the the Met head can leave my country, the sooner the better.
  • Q 2012/05/22 00:11:16
    NO -- Obama is LIKELY to WIN regardless of the VP choice
    Q
    +3
    If it was going to happen it already would have, personally I wouldn't mind if they did it but I don't think they will. People vote for a presidential candidate not a vice president, its not that big of a factor for most people.

    That is unless you pull some unknown half term Governor from a small state with a population about the same as Washington DC because she's spunky and nowhere near qualified to be president god forbid something happened to the president:)
  • Met Q 2012/05/22 01:02:44
    Met
    +2
    Announcing hillary would get people excited. there are still those among the ranks of democrats who are bitter for her loss in the primaries 4 years ago.

    It would be like the Palin bump, only not having to wake up next week and realize she's an idiot.
  • Q Met 2012/05/22 02:33:45
    Q
    +1
    LOL...yes there's no denying the logic in what you're saying, but none the less I'd be surprised if it does happen. Granted it would be a pleasant surprise and it would probably help both Barack in 2012 and Hillary should she decide to run in 2016.

    Never say never right? obama hillary 2012
  • Willie 2012/05/21 23:49:15
    NO -- Obama is SURE to WIN regardless of the VP choice
    Willie
    +4
    Biden won't be replaced. Hillary is taking the next four years "off", likely to prepare for a 2016 run for the big job.
  • explorer1618 2012/05/21 23:39:14
    YES -- Obama is SURE to WIN if Hillary replaces Biden
    explorer1618
    Biden is scary ......
  • Pat 2012/05/21 23:36:18
    NO -- Obama is LIKELY to WIN regardless of the VP choice
    Pat
    +4
    Actually, I wouldn't mind seeing Hillary on the ticket so she can walk right in to the Presidency in 2016 if she wants. I feel bad for Joe Biden though. He is a fiery speaker and says what he means whether people like it or not. I just hope Obama wins no matter who is on the ticket with him.
  • wildcat 2012/05/21 23:29:05
    YES -- Obama is SURE to WIN if Hillary replaces Biden
    wildcat
    +2
    She would have been my choice in 2008, hell she should have been the party's standard bearer.

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