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If unsuccessful in N. Carolina should Sen Clinton decline to be Sen. Obamas vice president?

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Obamas change is drastically to radical just a ploy to unite weak democratic party

Mcain's willingness to unite United States original allies in europe after two wars in middle east

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  1. Yes she should, but I believe she won't even be asked.


  2. she won't be asked!

    DO YOU REALLY THINK OBAMA WILL ASK HER AFTER ALL THE MUD SHE HAS BEEN SLINGING?? C'MON!!

  3. It really doesn't make a lot of sense for the older, more experienced candidate to take the VP slot, but I suppose she might.  

    People standing in her way do have that odd tendency to die, afterall.  Just a coincidence, of course, but VPs do occassionally become President.

  4. It is doubtful Hillary will get asked to be Obama's VP.  

    Any desire McCain's has to unite with Europe/Old Allies, comes off as hard to belief with his position on Iraq.  I am a fan of McCain, but the Iraq War has been the historical blunder that distanced Europe.  The idea of keeping that war effort going for a 100+ years, while bringing Europe back into the fold with U.S. interest, just comes off as wishful thinking.

    http://edition.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/02/...

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