That may well be the way it turns out--Clinton-Obama--since they're considered the top two frontrunners, and they usually combine after the convention to carry the ball. In some ways, it's too bad it's not Bill this time since he's the Clinton who's commonly referred to as "our first black President" and he would seem to be a better "cool fit" with Obama.

The problem with Hillary at the top of that ticket is there's so much strongly polarized opposition to her. Her presence alone will marshall the forces so strongly against that ticket that I predict it'll have less chance than a snowball in hell. Perhaps I'm wrong. I hope I am! But I think she hurts our chances rather than helps them.
birdgirl73 Reviewed by birdgirl73 on . Hillary makes it official Well, she made it official this morning on her Web site, saying she intends to run for the presidential nomination and that she's "In and in to win." Anyone with eyes has known this was coming, but it concerns me greatly. She has tremendous fund-raising power, especially with a rock star like Bill on the stump alongside her, and a considerable amount of support, but the opposition to her is huge, too. In the end, I feel she'll do our side more harm than good. I wish she'd put her ego aside and Rating: 5