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Old 05-08-08, 11:01 PM   #27 (permalink)
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Re: A Obama-Clinton Ticket anyone?

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Originally Posted by the makeout hobo View Post
Any reccomendations?
I won't recommend any, but I can name Bob Duff as a young senator, I really don't know much about him, but his is young and has records as a former teacher and hard work with the community, plus his current business in real state makes him a person who knows a little bit of evereything, this is to say, a requirement that is expected from a leader.

I don't think that someone like Jim Barone can help him much.

Former presidents have chosen their vice presidents for reasons that are unknown, like president Bush senior who selected Dan Quayle, maybe to avoid the situation of offending two or three other greater choices in that moment. Dan Quayle appeared to be the impartial choice.

The current president Bush needed Cheney -a man with greater experience- for guidance.

I think that Obama needs a vice president as a complement for his ideas, the same as well Al Gore was with Bill Clinton..

It is opt to Obama to select whom he might choose, but my opinion still is that he must select a young senator capable to assimilate the energy of Obama in order to to reform the current and tedious rithm of politics in US.
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