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Here's Why Clinton-Obama Ticket Won't Work ...  

Posted May 10, 08 11:28 AM CDT in Politics    Editor's Choice

(newser) – Nobody knows what Hillary Clinton will do if she's not the Democratic nominee, but Politico's John F. Harris and Jonathan Martin list five reasons she shouldn't be Barack Obama’s VP:

  • Clinton’s rep as a Washington insider will undercut Obama’s cool factor.
  • Who says Clinton would take the job anyway? Her pride and contempt for Obama’s readiness may make a post as Senate Majority Leader seem more attractive.

  • Clinton and Obama reinforce each other’s vulnerabilities, thus alienating voters. Hilllary haters and Rev. Wright bashers could team up.
  • Obama-Clinton could actually win—a potentially scary prospect for Obama. Does he really want a fierce rival breathing down his neck for years?
  • Americans may want change, but not too much of it. The first black president will need a white male with strong national security credentials.

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Here's Why Clinton-Obama Ticket Won't Work ...
For VP, Obama will need a white male with strong national security credentials, like former Marine Gen. Anthony Zinni.   (AP Photo/Meet the Press, Alex Wong)
Here's Why Clinton-Obama Ticket Won't Work ...
Americans may want change, but not too much of it: a black man and a woman leading the country may not be the winning formula.   (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis)
Here's Why Clinton-Obama Ticket Won't Work ...
Hillary Clinton is too proud to accept a job as Barack Obama's subordinate.   (AP Photo/Mark Duncan)
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