Should Barack Obama and Hilary Clinton Be On The Same Ticket For Elections?

United States
February 4, 2008 5:45pm CST
After the primaries are done, and the Democrats have their main candidate, do you think that the second place finisher should join with the winner to form a ticket? Would Obama and Clinton on the same ticket be really powerful?
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@vivasuzi (4127)
• United States
6 Feb 08
Hmm, I am hoping Clinton is nowhere near the ticket! So I guess I would have to say NO to your question. I hope if Barack wins that he finds someone else, anyone else, to be on it with him.
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• United States
6 Feb 08
Thank you for your input. :)
• United States
7 Feb 08
they used to do things a lot different years ago..when A. Lincoln was elected in 1860 ..Lincoln was a Republican and had the most votes but Andrew Johnson was elected vice president and he was a Democrat..so you had one Repulican President and a Democratic Vice President...after Lincoln was shot in Ford's theater..president elect Johnso just did what Lincooln was planning and the Radical Republicans almost kicked him out of office with a trial..one man was carried in on a stretcher and voted for Johnson and Johnson was not impeaced and served out A. Lincols second term..President Number 16..but US Grant got elected the next US President and his administration was one of the mos corrupt administrations in the USA history...he like to go to the Willard Hotel near the White House and drink..and office seakers and reporters would hang out in the hotel loby waiting for the President..one day GRant said.."get the lobbiest out of here!" and the term stuck..