Yes: With Obama on top
25% (540 votes)
Yes: With Clinton on top
15% (320 votes)
No: Obama needs somebody else for vice president
49% (1074 votes)
No: Clinton needs somebody else for vice president
5% (110 votes)
Who cares? I'm voting for McCain
6% (130 votes)













Thoughts
Share the ticket
Submitted on April 8th, 2008 by AnonymousThey should share. She runs with her own VP, He runs with his VP. If this doesn't settle itself out with a clearcut winner, then put them both on the ticket, come November. 1 of the 3 people on that ballot will come out of this a winner. Hillary, Obama, or McCain. Who says they can only be 2 choices? Everybody wants change, then give it to them..Make this really an election of "Firsts". Everybody is happy- and the people really do get to make the choice. No superdelegates, who have to choose based on getting re-elected themselves.
VOTE COUNTS
Submitted on March 30th, 2008 by AnonymousTHIS IS ALSO TRUE IF WE DO NOT GO BY THE POPULAR VOTE WHY GO CAST ONE
IT SHOULD BE HOW MANY VOTES ARE CAST NOT
FROM THE DELEGATES.........
ticket
Submitted on March 30th, 2008 by AnonymousNO THEY NEED NOT SHARE THE TICKET SHE NEEDS
WES CLARK OR POWELL THEY WOULD BOTH MAKE GREAT VICE.....AND CULD HELP WITH THIS IRAQ MESS BUSH HAS US IN
EEEEKKKKKKKK
Submitted on March 29th, 2008 by Anonymousno obama needs a better more reliable trustworthy vice president... and thats no what id classify clinton as....
Dream
Submitted on March 28th, 2008 by AnonymousMixed feelings. From what I read on Obama/Clinton's proposed views on health care, crime, economy etc their views are quite similar.
OTOH There seems to be much bad blood between them in the campaign. Then again there was some friction between Kerry and Edwards and look what happened with them. Kerry was the Democratic nominee and Edwards his running mate. 2004
I'm thinking the most I can say is the following:
If the two candidates for Democratic nominee believe teaming up would help ensure a Democratic win, then they should team up. Whats more important a Democratic president or the two nominees personal feelings for each other?
Lynda
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married your cousin etc.
Submitted on March 28th, 2008 by AnonymousWhat ever happened to disagreeing nicely?
You seem to taking out the civil in civilization.
Besides isn't incest all relative anyway?
Lynda
"No" to Obama on top
Submitted on March 23rd, 2008 by AnonymousAfter all this time, I'm not sure what changes Obama's gonna make. Sounds like the "same old" "same old" to me. Lies and hate are nothing new to Washinton. Why are so many people so strongly against Hillary Clinton? I think she's a good person. I didn't say she wasn't a politian. I think she would do what is best in the best interest of our country, our families.
should obama and clinton share a ticket
Submitted on March 23rd, 2008 by Anonymouslol lol lol.you probably married your cousin.your people arent native here.go back to germany dumb azz.
whoa
Submitted on March 13th, 2008 by AnonymousOk - that's all good - we'll just sit back and wait - we'll just be "reasonable" while Bush nukes Iran. Sounds real rational to me - If this were Germany and the year was 1939.
mpm
Attention, Ron Paul spammers
Submitted on March 13th, 2008 by AnonymousHE IS NOT GOING TO WIN ANY PRESIDENCY. STOP SUPPORTING A FAILED CAUSE.
whoa negative nancy dont get
Submitted on March 12th, 2008 by Anonymouswhoa negative nancy dont get your panties all up in a bundle. years of problems take years of change ..
your polls
Submitted on March 12th, 2008 by AnonymousAnd for the home schooled out there - noone posted anonymously here by choice - as with the "poll" - there was no choice.
Michael Morris, Denver, CO
Your polls
Submitted on March 12th, 2008 by AnonymousWho cares - the government is illigitimate and illegal. No current candidate is talking about any type of meaningful change.
They are not talking about changing the fundamental way we do business.
They are not talking about our use of nukes - including depleted uranium.
They are not talking about the Federal Reserve.
They are not standing and defending the constitution as they should. None save for Paul, Kusinich, and Gravel, has upheld their oath of office.
Your polls are meaningless nonsense for the home schooled crowd.
Should Obama and Clinton Share a Ticket
Submitted on March 11th, 2008 by AnonymousI'ma vote for McCain because I believe he will cause Amerikkka further angst/diminishment in Global affairs and he will faithfully support industrialists and capitalists fully to the detriment of Amerikkka.
Obama is a 'trick' to make it seem as America is devoid of its racial problem and ain't 'we' all in it together? (hmm... I don't think so!) Besides... white america will not elect him, anyhow!
Redneck/Hill-billy Clinton is who and what she is (downstate Illinois) and McCain is from the Amerikkkan Warrior elite and has global white supremacy in his veins/ genes. For myself like my fore-bearers... I can handle another mean, wicked, vicious, war mongering racist Amerikkkan President... the real question is.... can white people handle it?
Lets all pretend our votes
Submitted on March 11th, 2008 by AnonymousLets all pretend our votes count...and that the government is not just putting whoever suits them in to office.
Bumper Sticker
Submitted on March 10th, 2008 by AnonymousBumper Sticker: A vote for McCain means just more of the same
Clinton/Obama or Obama/ Clinton ticket?
Submitted on March 10th, 2008 by AnonymousI think it would be a dream ticket, I don't see any other option for the Dems to win the general elections.
Do the math, each of them represent more or less 50% of the Democrat electorate...if one of them is left out, a lot of voters will stay home.
As far as I am concerned, the issue of the one that is going to be # 1 and the one for #2 is not that critical. It is mainly an ego issue.
After all, keep in mind that Dick Cheney is being running the show for the last 7 years. And talking about being ready on day one, Bush Jr. certainly wasn't...he is still winging it after 7 years.
In my opinion, Clinton/Obama would make a great team in any order. It is time to get along.
Mercyphotography
Re: Where is Ron Paul?
Submitted on March 10th, 2008 by Ben"Where is Ron Paul?"
Ron Paul is running for Congress. In case anyone missed it last week, Paul "suspended" his presidential campaign. But if you don't want to believe ABC News, there's this link. Or you could just watch the video.
Garbage
Submitted on March 10th, 2008 by AnonymousI love how the only options here are the two anomolies (female, african american) to the presidential race and apparently the one white guy that's going to be bribed in as president.
Where are the others? Where is Ron Paul? Why is anyone asking this question? I bet there's a chance that you, the reader, is unaware of the fact that Hillary delibratly darkened the colors of Obama's skin in a video she took from one of their debates and used it in a smear campaign against him? What about the fact that she has been vocally racist in public and in private to fellow members of her campaign party and even certain members of the public who attended her rallies?
What about the fact the Bill is running right behind his wife? He's no longer the happy go lucky cigar smoking philanderist that we once knew. To put it simply, Clinton has been corrupted and his wife is leading the charge against our rights.
This is not to single her out or even just the ones mentioned here. Almost every canidate up right now is pro-war, anti-human rights.
And of course they don't say that, why if you knew what your vote could mean to people in the long run, you might actually vote for someone who
has the plan to help our countrymen and soldiers and the moxie to put it into action.
Don't let them distract you with this utter tripe!