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If Hillary Clinton becomes president can she chose her husband to be vice-president?

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Even tough he was in office for two terms as president?

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  1. President and vice president can not be residents of the same state.


  2. No, the vice president will be on the ballot with her. Bill will be lurking around the White House if she wins. Is there anybody out there that really wants to listen to those two Clintons for 4 years?

  3. What do you mean? Hillary was already the president for 8 freakin years. Bill was just her decoy. George Bush senior is still in command while his retarded son is his hand puppet. The conspiracy continues. Hopefully the dreadful rein of the Clintons and the Bushes will end soon.

  4. No, but he could get a cabinet position...though not one in line for succession to the presidency.  Meaning, he could not be appointed Secretary of State either.

    Ironically, while I would not want him as president again, I think he would be a good choice for Secretary of State.

  5. No. William Jefferson Clinton, having served two terms as President is constitutionally ineligible to be President again. Therefore, he is ineligible to serve as Vice President.

  6. no

  7. no he was already president, if she were to be killed he would have to become president, which cant happen, because he was already president [unfortunately] for 2 terms. he can no longer serve.

    if Hillary became president we would all have to kill ourselfs, because a nation run by Hillary Clinton would not be a nation; it would be a communist h**l.

  8. Hopefully you are joking around. If not, this makes me understand how demoncrats can still be elected.

  9. No, because if the Male president's havent done anything of that sort, SHE SHOULDNT EITHER!! Just because she is female doesnt mean she can DO AS SHE PLEASES WITH THE GOVERNMENT!

  10. I pray I'll never need to know that answer.

  11. No.  You cannot appoint someone as VP who is not eligible for President.

    Bill Clinton had two terms, which means he is ineligible.

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