5/30/2008, 4:31 am
Bill Clinton Pushes Hillary for Vice President
Obama Camp Resists 'Dream Ticket' Pressure;
McCain's Search Continues
The so-called "dream ticket" of Democratic nomination front-runner Sen. Barack Obama of Illinois and the New York senator has been talked up by wistful Democrats for more than a month as the two have gone toe-to-toe and chalked up record turnouts for primaries across the country.
The Clinton camp had previously said such a ticket might be a good idea -- with Obama in the veep spot.
But as the primaries come to an end and Clinton's chances of overtaking Obama's delegate lead dwindle, the former U.S. president has joined the Hillary-for-Veep bandwagon, ABC News' chief Washington correspondent George Stephanopoulos reported.
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Obama Camp Resists 'Dream Ticket' Pressure;
McCain's Search Continues
Bill Clinton has been Sen. Hillary Clinton's biggest booster in her presidential bid, but is now campaigning for a new job for his wife --vice president.
The so-called "dream ticket" of Democratic nomination front-runner Sen. Barack Obama of Illinois and the New York senator has been talked up by wistful Democrats for more than a month as the two have gone toe-to-toe and chalked up record turnouts for primaries across the country.
The Clinton camp had previously said such a ticket might be a good idea -- with Obama in the veep spot.
But as the primaries come to an end and Clinton's chances of overtaking Obama's delegate lead dwindle, the former U.S. president has joined the Hillary-for-Veep bandwagon, ABC News' chief Washington correspondent George Stephanopoulos reported.
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This night be a good thing,,,, Twice the Commie, twice the revulsion. Will give Commie lite a better chance. Then again, that could well be the death knell for the republican party.... though more and more I conclude that may be a good thing as well.... make room and money for a conservative party.