think it would be an Obama/ Hillary ticket. He is ahead in pledged delegates, the popular
votes and states. Seems pretty logical that if Obama is in the same position come august,
he should be the nominee. I really don't see any argument for Hillary if the majority of
democrats have spoken and choose Obama(he has popular vote, pleged delegate count,
and most states). I guess she could argue that Bush did it to Gore in 2000 (lost the
popular vote, but stole the election) but i don't think that is good precedent.
The big states that Hillary has won are traditionally democrat. Most of them she has won
by small margins. Hillary's argument is basically that a state that has voted democrat for
several elections cycles, and had record turnout for the democrats, is some how not going
to vote for a democrat if Obama is elected. I don't buy it.
Nice try, the problem is we have six weeks to figure out the doublespeak from the Hillary
campaign (and the Obama campaign).
--- In Dems2008@yahoogroups.com, "citation502" <citation502@...> wrote:
>
>
> I think he said, "you're not going to see it." He should accept
> Billary's endorsement that he is qualified to be president, and then
> politely say, "no, I don't want your second spot."
>
>
> --- In Dems2008@yahoogroups.com, Mark^o^ <smiledaydream@> wrote:
> >
> > I think we win and he wins.
> >
> > He wins because he is set up for the Presidency in 2016.
> >
> > He wins because he gets to serve and help transform the VP position as
> > Gore did with his great work.
> >
> > We win because we get what may be the smartest P and VP combination we
> > ever had.
> >
> > We win because I trust both of these people to work hard and do great
> > things.
> >
> > And wow, Bill Clinton and Michelle Obama as a support team.
> >
> > BTW, Obama did not say "no" to the VP spot. He said what candidates
> > alway say to the question. He said he is running for President and not
> > running for vice-President. And so he should.
> >
> > It is a great ticket whoever is on top.
> >
> >
> > --- citation502 citation502@ wrote:
> >
> > >
> > > Net of the matter is that Obama has only to lose, and nothing to
> > > gain,
> > > from being on a Hillary ticket.
> >
> > = M =
> > owner of significant cat
> >
>
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