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Bill Clinton: Hillary Never Wanted to be Obama's VP
Bill Clinton: Hillary Never Wanted to be Obama's VP
ABC News' Russell Goldman Reports: Despite saying she would accept the offer to be vice president, Hillary Clinton never really wanted to be Barack Obama's running mate, her husband former President Bill Clinton told ABC's The View. "Not really, she...
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Jules Crittenden — ... She never wanted to go to the prom with Obama, anyway. They’d have made a cuter couple, though. OK, sure, she’d have gone with him if he asked her. ABC . Topics: ...

No Hillary October surprise … never wanted to be Veep
Flopping Aces — ... They post some great photos and captions daily to start your news surf off with a smile. But this one seems to go hand in hand with this ABC news blog article… ...

A Biden-Clinton October Swap? Not Likely.
Electric Venom — ... … twenty years ago. I suppose it’s possible, as some suggest, that Biden will suddenly take a turn for the worse next month, allowing Hillary to come riding to the rescue as the antidote to Palinmania. And perhaps the assurances that Hillary didn’t really want to be VP, made by Bill Clinton on The View yesterday, were designed to deflect. ...

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