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Ok, the yo'bama rock star status has ended. Let's just pretend the superdelegates were smart enough to vote against the liberal activist who control the caucuses, and instead nominated Clinton.

yo'bama is to anti-american to be anywhere near the whitehouse. So if Clinton were the nominee I believe she should pick Aurthur Davis, congressman from Alabama. Davis is black, so that will satisfy the black vote. But more important he is a Southern man, who will appease southern voters. He doesn't have the checkered background as yo'bama.
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Ok, the yo'bama rock star status has ended. Let's just pretend the superdelegates were smart enough to vote against the liberal activist who control the caucuses, and instead nominated Clinton.

yo'bama is to anti-american to be anywhere near the whitehouse. So if Clinton were the nominee I believe she should pick Aurthur Davis, congressman from Alabama. Davis is black, so that will satisfy the black vote. But more important he is a Southern man, who will appease southern voters. He doesn't have the checkered background as yo'bama.
Who does have a background like bama running for president? I mean really? Can you believe he has gotten this far with his background??? The media is a lot to blame and sexism is the reason they are to blame. They would rather have a man in power, even though he's black, than a woman, there's no other way it can be explained.
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I can see why the Clinton campaign never took him seriously early on, if they knew all this about yo'bama, how could they take him as a serious canidate. Who was to know that the liberal media would want to hand him the presidency. Who knew that the liberal activist had a plan to steal this election thru a caucuses canvasing plan.

Well what do you think of the Clinton / Davis ticket??????????
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better then obama!!
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Harold Ford, from Tenn. is another option but I think she'd want Evan Bye (sp)
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Well what do you think of the Clinton / Davis ticket??????????
One of quite a few that could win the White House with Hillary at the top of the ticket.

Davis would have two big bonuses for Hillary - cynicism aside, he's black, and he's from the South, a nice red state.
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Maybe that would increase her chances of defeating Obama in the primaries if she announced it.

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Miles Davis as vice president? I thought he was dead.
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Ok, the yo'bama rock star status has ended. Let's just pretend the superdelegates were smart enough to vote against the liberal activist who control the caucuses, and instead nominated Clinton.

yo'bama is to anti-american to be anywhere near the whitehouse. So if Clinton were the nominee I believe she should pick Aurthur Davis, congressman from Alabama. Davis is black, so that will satisfy the black vote. But more important he is a Southern man, who will appease southern voters. He doesn't have the checkered background as yo'bama.
Do you really beleive that this davis character will "appease" white Southerners !! ha ha ho ho he he !!!
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the Clinton Woman or B.O. !!!!!
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