I think it's very likely to be an Obama-Clinton ticket.
According to the analysis of most political scientists and reporters who covered the 2008 election, Senator McCain was seen as a traditional Republican who had been forced to the right by his party's more conservative turn, and he was identified with the now-unpopular policies of President George W. Bush. Hillary Clinton was seen as a centrist Democrat, capable of getting the votes of some moderate Republicans as well as attracting women voters. Barack Obama was seen as a young and up-and-coming candidate, able to attract youthful and idealistic voters, as well as ethnic minorities; he was identified more with liberal causes than Hillary Clinton was.
No, it did not get passed by congress. In 1993, President Bill Clinton, assisted by his wife, First Lady Hillary Clinton, tried to promote a health care reform plan. But it proved very unpopular and the two were ultimately forced to abandon any efforts to get health care reform passed.
forced slavery
His military defeat at Waterloo.
no, encouraged maybe, but not forced.
He forced the british to surrender at Yorktown
Newt Gingrich
China
Their defeat by McClellan at Antietam.
The rise of the Free-Soil Party.
The rise of the Free-Soil Party.
The rise of the Free-Soil Party.