Biden or Clinton?

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  1. onalandline

    onalandline Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Will Joe Biden be replaced by Hillary Clinton in the 2012 on the Democratic ticket? Biden seems to be an anchor for Obama, but then again, Obama may be an anchor for Biden. I think it may happen, although I'm not sure if Hillary wants to be second in charge.
     
  2. MnBillyBoy

    MnBillyBoy New Member

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    I've heard calls for a bi partisan ticket..such has a Obama /Romney deal.

    Sounds sorta cool at 1st..but any administration should have more of a balance that what Obama has given.
    All Union.
    All anti business
    All environmental.
    All pro tax.

    and adding a Romney to be more Politically Correct would not change those facts.

    A Romney/Pawlenty or Romney/Christie
    ticket by makeup would do that alone.

    Romney has the history of working with Democrats and both VP's carry the party faithful desires to be held closely.

    A far left with a center left ticket changes nothing.
    Except 4 more years of the failed blame Bush policies.
     
  3. Gator Monroe

    Gator Monroe Banned

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    Perry / Palin or Perry /Rubio
     
  4. krunkskimo

    krunkskimo New Member

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    probably be biden.

    choosing someone else will just make him seem indecisive or a bad judgement of character.

    Plus i dont think its nearly important for a sitting president as it is someone running against one.
     
  5. Serfin' USA

    Serfin' USA Well-Known Member

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    Switching out VPs is rare in the modern era. I think the last president to do that was FDR.
     
  6. Smartmouthwoman

    Smartmouthwoman Bless your heart Past Donor

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    LOL, as if Hillary would come back to DC to play second fiddle to Barack. She's made it pretty clear she's not interested in running for office... even president.

    Biden goes when Obama goes. And not a minute too soon.
     
  7. randlepatrickmcmurphy

    randlepatrickmcmurphy Well-Known Member

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    Love how you tenaciously stick to the topic lol.
     
  8. GoSlash27

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    The Veep is there to be impeachment insurance. Nobody's getting rid of Obama if they know they'll be stuck with President Biden as a result. The same can't be said of Clinton.
     
  9. kk8

    kk8 New Member Past Donor

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    Who says Clinton won't be running for President?

    Obama is a joke and the Dems know it.
     
  10. onalandline

    onalandline Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Any ticket with Obama is unacceptable.
     
  11. big daryle

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    It is irrelevant, because oboobma will get stomped in next year's election.
     

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