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View Poll Results: Should Obama dump Biden and take Hillary for VP?
Yes, definately. 1 6.67%
No, it is too late for that and would backfire. 8 53.33%
It doesn't matter, too late to win anyway. 1 6.67%
No difference, McCain and Palin will win anyway. 5 33.33%
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Old 09-14-2008, 06:32 PM
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Default Should Obama dump Biden and beg Hillary to return?

Since it seems they are sliding into oblivion would this work?
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Old 09-14-2008, 06:33 PM
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Since it seems they are sliding into oblivion would this work?
It could work. It could be a disaster. Of course, it will never happen, so why worry?

I would love to see her debate Palin though. Sure would be interesting.
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No, it wouldn't.

Biden is a good choice for VP. Certainly a much more considered choice than Palin as he was not picked in a blatant effort to pander to Christian fundamentalist wackos.
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I think Obama should drop Biden and pick a fiscal conservative strong on national security.

Obama/Guilliani would be a winning ticket.

Even better Guilliani/Obama then drop Obama for Palin.

I'd definately vote for that ticket. McCain/Palin vs Guilliani/Palin. That would be a great election.

I think the democrats really have a chance at winning my vote by replacing Obama with a republican, it's not too late guys.

I could vote for Obama if he was the number two on a ticket, with a strong pro growth conservative leading the ticket.

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obama/biden are done.

i have been saying this for about 8 months. the country is too far right/center to appoint a left-leaning, anti-american liberal w/ an old schmuck who has been in washington for 35 years and was the youngest senator ever voted into office. if that is the change obama wants, well i want no part of it.
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I think it too late for a change to work. If I were going to change the ticket at this time, I'd put Hillary in the top spot and make Obama the VP.
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anti-american liberal blah blah blah was the youngest senator ever voted into office.
How is it relevant how old he was when voted into office?

Anti American liberal. Pshhh. It's more unAmerican to use devisive words like that.
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How is it relevant how old he was when voted into office?
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i think we all know the longer you are in washington, the more washington politics changes you. biden is just as corrupt, if not more, than any other senior politician.
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I think it too late for a change to work. If I were going to change the ticket at this time, I'd put Hillary in the top spot and make Obama the VP.
this would probably be a winning ticket, i won't disagree.
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How is it relevant how old he was when voted into office?

Anti American liberal. Pshhh. It's more unAmerican to use devisive words like that.
.... unless they fit, of course.
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