Obama Vice-President

Italy
January 19, 2008 6:53pm CST
Would you vote for Hillary at presidential election if she will choose Obama as his vice president? Would it change something for you?
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12 responses
@kdhartford (1151)
• United States
20 Jan 08
I don't think that I would vote for Hillary if she danced a jig naked in a waterfall with fairies dropping chocolate sprinkles on her.
• Italy
1 Feb 08
Not even with the sprinkles? ;___; *cries* Instead I would vote for her even if she was covered with poo with flies around her LOL But I'm not American :(
@Taskr36 (13963)
• United States
30 Jan 08
You couldn't pay me to vote for either of them. Why you ask? Because I live in Florida. Both of them have already stated along with the DNC that Florida doesn't matter and Florida delegates are not welcome and won't be counted. Quite hypocritical after the 2000 election when the same democrats were claiming every vote counted. The sad thing is, I actually wanted to vote for Obama before he, Hillary and the other Dems decided to boycott Florida. Now I'm secure that my vote for McCain will count, while a vote for a democrat would be meaningless.
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@zeloguy (4911)
• United States
24 Jan 08
With all the rhetoric going on between these two there is NO WAY that either of them would run as vice president with the other. I think Edwards may be a choice and in the case of Hillary Clinton there is nothing ruling out her HUSBAND as being the Vice President.
@zeloguy (4911)
• United States
29 Jan 08
At the State of the Union (the only time during the year where all three branches of the US are together [executive (President), judicial (supreme court justices), and legislative (congress)]. Hillary was sitting quite close to Obama and he just turned his shoulder to her. OUCH. I think it will be Edwards (again)... remember four years ago it was Kerry/Edwards. That reminds me today is voting day. I gotta go vote!
• Italy
29 Jan 08
Naah I think Bill as Vice President would be TOO much. They are already saying he's the shadow man of his wife. Maybe you are right, the winner will take Edwards and take also his votes (not much but whatever)
@soccermom (3198)
• United States
20 Jan 08
If my memory serves me correctly I think Obama has said that he would not be a vice president. But even if he did change his mind there is no way I will vote for Hillary. I a passionate about Obama becoming the next president, and I hate to say it but if Hillary is in the general election I just won't vote. I find her to be so phony, even when she is having her "softer" moments I can't help but wonder if it is all an act. Especially now that she has Bill out playing "bad cop" so she doesn't look like such a b*tch.
• Italy
21 Jan 08
I can see why you don't like Hillary but the reasons are not so important to risk to have another republican in the white house.
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@soccermom (3198)
• United States
21 Jan 08
I am not 100% convinced that Republicans are the problem. Not all of the power in this country rests solely on the presidents shoulders, it's a collaborative effort. I understand what you are saying, but I also think that the problem is Bush, not his political party.
@Taskr36 (13963)
• United States
1 Feb 08
We should expect to be in Iraq for a long time. Think, how long have we been in Germany and Japan since WWII? We made the mistake of walking away from Iraq once and it led to Sadaam using chemical weapons on his own people. We need to make sure the same type of thing doesn't happen again.
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@maths887 (64)
• United States
21 Jan 08
Are we the only ones around here that like Hillary, Rowena?! Or maybe even you don't quite like her, but I do. I like her leadership and her ideas and she has been through so much turmoil over the many years of her life that I can understand why she sometimes comes across the way she does. I do hope she wins the nomination, and I think having Obama as VP would be a phenomenal choice. In my opinion, Obama should run in 8 years anyway. He will have much more experience then, and if he served as VP, he could easily transition into President after those 8 years. Good choice! YES!
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• Italy
22 Jan 08
I like Hillary like you, I'm not american and I'm not into every detail of your politics, but from what I've seen I like her ideas (free hospitals anyone? ) and a lot of people are against Hillary for petty reasons (she's ugly/a witch/unpleasant/false, she's Bill shadow) instead than for what she says
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• Italy
1 Feb 08
you are not alone, maths, I like her too. Go Hillary!
@Taskr36 (13963)
• United States
1 Feb 08
Sorry to burst your bubble Rowena, but Hillary is not into free hospitals. That's a farce. She wants to force people to have medical insurance. That means people who already can't afford health care, will have to pay hundreds of dollars a month for insurance that they still will not be able to use because the deductible will still run them over a hundred dollars a visit. People consider her fake because she rarely practices what she preaches. In addition, her and Obama decided to participate in a boycott of Florida and Michigan in the US banning them from the DNC and refusing to count their votes during the primary elections. This act disenfranchises voters and shows that she does not value or respect her supporters in these states.
• United States
3 Feb 08
I dont care as long as president bush is no longer president I am happy!
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• Italy
3 Feb 08
That's the spirit! Go gamingmaster :D
@polachicago (18716)
• United States
2 Feb 08
I don't understand why so many people have problem with Obama. He is very wise man. I have rather vote for Obama than Hillary. If the only choice is Hillary/Obama, than yes, it will increase my vote for her... I am not going to vote for republicans.
@polachicago (18716)
• United States
3 Feb 08
Are we talking what is good for US, or Florida? I am going to pry for this country to get back to normal. I no longer know who is good. Republicans are only thinking about war, I am sick of it.
@Taskr36 (13963)
• United States
3 Feb 08
Obama's the lesser of two evils, but I won't vote for either of them. I give my vote to candidates that appreciate it. Clinton and Obama boycotted Florida and disenfranchised voters. Despite that they are still trolling for money in Florida. Typical hypocrisy.
• Italy
3 Feb 08
Yeah I think not voting for them only because the entire party (and not them only) boicotted florida is not a valid reason.
@Adoniah (7513)
• United States
20 Jan 08
I would not vote for Hillary if she made me a millionaire first! And it is not because she is a woman it is because of the woman she is!
@marketing07 (6266)
• South Korea
20 Jan 08
hi rowena,..actually i dont know coz i dont like polotics..
• Italy
1 Feb 08
I'm not American, but I would vote for her even with Mickey Mosue as Vice President. I don't think knowing who the Vice-President is is really important (but i don't know a lot how vice-presidency works in USA)
21 Jan 08
I can't stand the sight of Hillary, but I'd vote for her to keep the Republicans out. I wouldn't feel the least bit good about it though. I'd feel good about voting for Obama.
• Canada
2 Feb 08
No offense to either or the candidates and im not tryng to come off prejudical but i think Obama Clinton is the combination that wont win. Throughout the years there has only been white men in the white house even though i think people are ready for change that doesnt necessarily mean people will take it. A black man and white woman is too much non-white male in the picture. I hate to say it but if either one choose the other as their running mate the republicans would have too easy a time winning over those indecied voters. Elections coming down to the wire most often than not the front runners are gonna need alot more than just combined shock value to win the presidency.