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In reply to the discussion: "Just the Ticket" -- Obama/Clinton 2012 -- Bill Keller, New York Times -- 1/9/2012 [View all]Beacool
(30,514 posts)53. They are tied, they each received 17% of the votes.
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"Just the Ticket" -- Obama/Clinton 2012 -- Bill Keller, New York Times -- 1/9/2012 [View all]
downwardly_mobile
Jan 2012
OP
Hillary has high poll numbers because she is not in the White House and isn't in a political
Liberal_Stalwart71
Jan 2012
#61
I didn't post about Obama. I only posted about DCL sHillary. No one said Obama is a progressive.
antigop
Jan 2012
#15
LOL, the only people that think Obama is progressive are conservatives, both republicons
rhett o rick
Jan 2012
#73
He sure made more progress in the area of Universal Health than anyone else in the past 70 years
MjolnirTime
Jan 2012
#80
If those Super Delegates hadn't chosen Hillary's husband, we would've never heard of her.
Romulox
Jan 2012
#33
And when they put Obama and Hillary against the Republican candidates recently,
Beacool
Jan 2012
#47
So, if I have two polls asking your favorite vegetable and favorite ice cream flavor
karynnj
Jan 2012
#54
Not to mention, Biden was right about Pakistan. Not to diss Obama and Hillary, but with all due
Liberal_Stalwart71
Jan 2012
#63
True - and with Romney, foreign policy will be a big advantage for the Democrats
karynnj
Jan 2012
#66
At least you make sensible points, as opposed to others who respond to the idea
downwardly_mobile
Jan 2012
#62
Biden: "I tell you what, there's a real trust, that's why he's asked me to run again."
AtomicKitten
Jan 2012
#36
If I wanted to get public support, Bill Keller is on the list as one of the last people
EFerrari
Jan 2012
#38
I agree. I also believe that she has the trust of the President and has wide latitude to conduct
grantcart
Jan 2012
#72
I think the responses to this thread opposed to the idea are enlightening --
downwardly_mobile
Jan 2012
#64
"The president assigns Biden — the former chairman of Senate Foreign Relations — to add State"
Bolo Boffin
Jan 2012
#74
This is the Pro-Obama bumper sticker he needs for starters... found it on-line
Thinker Thunk It
Jan 2012
#75
You know, I was completely against it, but I'm actually starting to consider it, now.
Warren DeMontague
Jan 2012
#77