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Hillary Clinton appears to have the lead at the moment, but the situation could change rapidly.
Hillary Clinton appears to have the lead at the moment, but the situation could change rapidly.
No chance. The president's spouse has no claims on the presidency . <><><> True- HOWEVER- If Bill Clinton ran as her Vice Presient, and were elected to that office, AND the President became unable to complete the term of office, THEN Bill Clinton could again become President. The Constitution provides that one may be ELECTED to the office of President only twice. He would not have been elected more than twice.
I vote for Hillary because I believe that Hillary will stop the war in Iraq and will make this a better place. Beside I want to be a president when I grow up so if Hillary win, I could be a president when I grow up. You see I'm a girl.
No. The vice-president must be eligible to be President, which Bill is not, having already served two terms as President.
no, this is a position where two persons are needed.
No- Clinton can not be president because he as already been twicel elected. Therefore he can not be vice-president.
Of course. It is only the office of president that is limited and that is only the elected term. One could be elected VP with a President whose intention is to resign, effectively electing the same president over and over again. However, the elected President could decide not to resign and if you had such a popular president, then the constitution could be more easily amended.
In a sense you could say Geroge Washington.
it could effect our lives
Warren G. Harding was the president elected after the 19th (Women's Suffrage) Amendment was ratified in 1920.
Hilary Clinton. She ran for New York Senate while Bill was in Office and she won the Democratic Nomination, and General Nomination. She is also the first former First Lady to be in the Cabinet of the President (Sec. of State).