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liberal N proud

(60,334 posts)
Thu Jun 9, 2016, 01:49 PM Jun 2016

Who Could Hillary Clinton Choose as Her VP? A Cheat Sheet

Every four years, summer brings with it a popular parlor-game among even the most casual political observers. Who will the presidential nominee(s) pick as their running mate?

Here's a look at the candidates Hillary Clinton could pick to be her second-in-command.

http://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2016-election/who-could-clinton-choose-her-vp-cheat-sheet-n586756

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Who Could Hillary Clinton Choose as Her VP? A Cheat Sheet (Original Post) liberal N proud Jun 2016 OP
How about an outside of politics pick mainstreetonce Jun 2016 #1
Ret. General Wes Clark! Sparkly Jun 2016 #9
Too old jmowreader Jun 2016 #12
Or Bill. charlyvi Jun 2016 #2
You have watched too much House of Cards liberal N proud Jun 2016 #3
It would be both unconstitutional and illegal to pick Bill Clinton jmowreader Jun 2016 #4
I heard that the term limit is 10 years for President. Her Sister Jun 2016 #6
I know. I was JOKING! eom charlyvi Jun 2016 #8
"Constitutionally ineligible" refers to 35 years, natural-born citizen, and 14 years residency. NYC Liberal Jun 2016 #13
How about Howard Schultz of Starbucks or Larry Page of Google? jmowreader Jun 2016 #5
How about someone from The Container Store or other top company that takes care of its employees? spooky3 Jun 2016 #7
Larry Page's company is at the top of that list jmowreader Jun 2016 #11
I'm sticking with Hickenlooper postatomic Jun 2016 #10

jmowreader

(50,557 posts)
4. It would be both unconstitutional and illegal to pick Bill Clinton
Thu Jun 9, 2016, 08:43 PM
Jun 2016

Unconstitutionality first.
From the 12th Amendment: But no person constitutionally ineligible to the office of President shall be eligible to that of Vice-President of the United States. Bill Clinton already served two full terms, so he's term limited out.

Illegality? There is an antinepotism statute that will also prevent her from naming Bill to any paid position in the Administration.

I like the idea and wish we could, but we can't.

 

Her Sister

(6,444 posts)
6. I heard that the term limit is 10 years for President.
Thu Jun 9, 2016, 09:40 PM
Jun 2016

So technically Pres Bill Clinton still has 2 years left!

NYC Liberal

(20,136 posts)
13. "Constitutionally ineligible" refers to 35 years, natural-born citizen, and 14 years residency.
Fri Jun 10, 2016, 12:33 AM
Jun 2016

The 22nd Amendment only refers to being elected president more than twice. (This has not been legally tested, obviously; but there are strong arguments both ways.)

A federal law couldn't change eligibility for a constitutionally established office.

It won't happen anyways -- even though it's fun to think about.

jmowreader

(50,557 posts)
5. How about Howard Schultz of Starbucks or Larry Page of Google?
Thu Jun 9, 2016, 09:03 PM
Jun 2016

Having a successful businessman on the ticket will help to blunt the short-fingered vulgarian's claim we should elect him because he's a businessman.

jmowreader

(50,557 posts)
11. Larry Page's company is at the top of that list
Fri Jun 10, 2016, 12:20 AM
Jun 2016

I don't want someone who runs a purely retail operation. Google is a tech company and Starbucks has a large manufacturing arm. I'd really like Tim Cook of Apple - but he's too shy to be comfortable in a position where you have to mingle as much as a vice-president does.

postatomic

(1,771 posts)
10. I'm sticking with Hickenlooper
Thu Jun 9, 2016, 11:01 PM
Jun 2016

One of his aides just went to work with the Hillary Campaign. The guy is sharp and doesn't carry any baggage. Plus, he'd be an asset for carrying his swing state.

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