Wonder what percentage of Republicans would like to see her hanging around Obama's neck <g> Take the people who would never ever ever vote for Obama, add the people who would never ever ever ever ever vote for anything that had the word "Clinton" on it, and add th people who would never vote for somebody dumb enough to sign on for the Clinton soap opera (and Borgia machinations) that would come along with her VP candidacy and you've probably got enough votes right there to elect McCain even if the Republicans all stay home <s>
(she doesn't want it any more than he wants to offer it - she wants 20 million, something for Bill and a shot at the Supreme Court or Secretary of State. )
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http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/06/06/poll.obama.clinton/index.html>
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Fifty-four percent of registered Democrats questioned in a CNN/Opinion Research Corporation poll released Friday think Obama should name his rival as his running mate; 43 percent disagreed.>
>Don't think you could call that a true
majority but it is greater than a 50/50 split.
Charles Hankey
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