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She was in Hattiesburg a little while ago and was giving her stump speech when she asked the assembled people if they ever thought they would see the day they could vote for a woman or an African-American for the Democratic nomination for president. She then said that soon they may be able to vote for them both. She was obviously alluding to the likelihood that they will both be on the ticket in November.
For those who support either Obama or Clinton, would you want the other on the ticket? Do you think the presence of the other enhances or detracts from the candidacy of the one at the top of the ticket? Politics makes strange bedfellows, but I can't see Obama accepting the VP slot if he got the most primary votes and won the most states and I can't see Hillary accepting the VP slot at all.
For those who support either Obama or Clinton, would you want the other on the ticket? Do you think the presence of the other enhances or detracts from the candidacy of the one at the top of the ticket? Politics makes strange bedfellows, but I can't see Obama accepting the VP slot if he got the most primary votes and won the most states and I can't see Hillary accepting the VP slot at all.