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When Obama gets the nomination, he should try his best to court Al Gore as a running mate. I know Al said he wasn't running for president, but he didn't say he would turn down a vice presidential spot. Right?
He would be able to present the country with the possibility of Clinton-era prosperity and a renewed worldwide acceptance and respect for our country without having to deal with all of Hillary's baggage and without facing the opposition of the huge portion of this country that can't stand Hillary for one reason or another.
He already won the popular vote once. I think an Obama-Gore ticket would be unstoppable and may even renew Americans' confidence in our country.
When Obama gets the nomination, he should try his best to court Al Gore as a running mate. I know Al said he wasn't running for president, but he didn't say he would turn down a vice presidential spot. Right?
He would be able to show the country the possibility of Clinton-era prosperity and a renewed worldwide acceptance and respect of our country without all of Hillary's baggage and without facing the opposition of the huge portion of this country that can't stand Hillary for one reason or another.
He already won the popular vote once. I think an Obama-Gore ticket would be unstoppable and may even renew Americans' confidence in our country.
Wow...talk about a dream ticket and a slap in the face to the Clintons!
But Al has been there, done that. And, Gore is Loyal to the Clintons. He wouldn't do that to them.
Wow...talk about a dream ticket and a slap in the face to the Clintons!
But Al has been there, done that. And, Gore is Loyal to the Clintons. He wouldn't do that to them.
This might be true. But if he really wanted to do what was best for this country, he would do this. I'm sure the Clinton's would forgive him. One day in the 2040s when they're sitting around playing canasta.
This might be true. But if he really wanted to do what was best for this country, he would do this. I'm sure the Clinton's would forgive them. One day in the 2040s when they're sitting around playing canasta.
Yea....but Politics won't allow him even if he wanted to. Bill is the Big Daddy of the party right now. It won't happen.
LOL....I'm sure it won't happen. It's a safe bet. Now we can bet on something better.
McCain or Obama in November?
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