ITS DO OR DIE FOR OBAMA. HE HAS TO ENDORCE HER AS VICE PRESIDENT FOR KEY STATES. HE CAN NO WAY WIN THIS CAMPAIN UNLESS HE HAS HILLARY IN HIS CORNER. THEN AT THIS POINT MCPAIN HAS NO CHANCE....GO OBAMA
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Kay
12:53PM Jun 5th 2008
Two candidates carrying too much bad baggage do not make a winning ticket.
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ann
12:58PM Jun 5th 2008
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scott
12:59PM Jun 5th 2008
Trouble with Hillary is that you get Bill as a bonus. Ughh! Offer her a cabinet position, but not VP!
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Martin
1:04PM Jun 5th 2008
One loser on the ticket is bad enough, don't add to the misery. As it is now, we have an absolutely pitiful choice to make between McCain or Obama. Is this really the best we have to offer in the US. Hard times a coming, Hard times a coming.
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joanne brown
1:05PM Jun 5th 2008
If Hillary Clinton isn't on the ticket for VP, I will definitely vote for McCain. It is a disgrace to have the present nominee for president. Someone without experience can do no good for this country. Without someone to guide him, I am referring to Hillary Clinton, he will not become the next president. For the first time in my life I will vote Republican. I am a 67 year old lady and as everyone knows the press is responsible for her not getting the nomination for president. It gives me chills to think Obama may become president. JB, Sarasota, Fl
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BuffaloBob
1:06PM Jun 5th 2008
Hillary as VP would unite the Democratic party more then it has been in many years. We have got to remove as many republicans as possible to give the Goverment back to the people.
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Mello
1:10PM Jun 5th 2008
Hillary would be a great Supreme Court Justice though I doubt I vote for BO. I'm hoping McCain will pick a moderate Democrat as his veep so I don't feel as bad voting for him as I think I will now. I just can't bring myself to vote for a guy who has had such bad judgement in the friends and company he's kept over the years.
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DK
1:10PM Jun 5th 2008
I hope Obama fizzles out like a bad DRINK!
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John
1:19PM Jun 5th 2008
It would help Obama get elected to pick Hillary as his VP candidate, however, he would spend 4 years paying for it. I'm doubtful that it would be in his best interests, strategically, to allow Hillary to be his VP. He can beat McCain without her.
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denshir
1:19PM Jun 5th 2008
IF HALLARY IS PICKED FOR VP. I FEEL OBAMA WONT MAKE IT. HE WILL FOLLOW IN THE FOOT STEPS OF BOTH JOHN AND BOBBY KENNEDY AND DOCTOR KING. THEY TOO WANTED CHANGE FOR GOOD FOR THIS COUNTRY. HILLARY HAS A SELFISH AMIBITION TO BE THE PRESIDENT AT ANY COST. NO MORE CLINTON'S IN OFFICE.
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FRANK DUBREUIL
1:22PM Jun 5th 2008
if he does't he loses, i'm 54 and will vote republican first time in my life. he if does get elected you can bet i n first year he has his two favorite ministers stay over at whitehouse!!!!!!!! the guy is a third stringer AT BEST!
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John
1:23PM Jun 5th 2008
Hillary would be the biggest mistake for Obama...He would always be looking over his shoulder for a conspiracy to remove him from office...then she would get her way. Could anyone really trust the Clintons?
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Leonard
1:27PM Jun 5th 2008
The Republican party is just sitting back and waiting for the Obama nomination to become official. Then when is too late, the real dirt will start coming out on Obama. Like a lamb to slaughter, he doesn't have a chance.
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BuffaloBob
1:35PM Jun 5th 2008
I can't stay on much longer. They are coming to take me back to my room. I drool a lot and I like to pick my toes.
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cheryl
1:37PM Jun 5th 2008
who need her, he won without her, and he will win without her. Change has come. She wont ride on this ticket. There a new train... Funny there a old saying watch what you say it will come back to bite you in the butt, and when when you dig a ditch you better dig two because it always is for you.
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Randy
1:37PM Jun 5th 2008
The question is not weather he should pick her? The question is should she go with him? The answer is NO. If Obama had any intentions of picking her, he wouldn't need a vetting team. To bad their wasn't a vetting team prior to him running. Hillary in 2012 after McCains 4 years.
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RIOT5000
1:39PM Jun 5th 2008
How would OBAMA Defend chosing Hillary as a Running Mate? NOTHING justifies it, and it will be a TERRIBLE idea to conceive.
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Jimi
1:40PM Jun 5th 2008
I'm a Republican, who is most likely voting for McCain. However, I do know that nobody who is on the fence (independents, moderate Republicans, Obamanites who already hate Hillary) would vote for Obama if Hillary is on the ballot. Although Obama is too considerate to say it outright, Hillary is the definition of the type of politician that Obama is campaigning not to be like. Clinton is the opposite of change, the opposite of clean politics, and the very definition of corrupt politics in the US. And, even if she did have integrity, Obama should pick someone with experience, executive experience would be a plus. Like a governor or a general. He doesn't need another inexperienced senator on the ticket. Obama is the ideas guy, and he needs someone to help him execute those ideas.
Just let the guy pick a VP who isn't Hillary, and lets move on with the campaign!
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denshir
1:40PM Jun 5th 2008
Place a poll ask How many people would have switched parties if Hillary had won? I know my family would have changed parties and still will if she is picked for VP