It looks like a Clinton-Obama ticket might happen after all

Hillary Clinton is officially the 'come-back' kid of the 2008 Presidential Elections. On Tuesday night, she captured victories in Texas, Ohio and Rhode Island.
Critics said she was down and out after her first loss in Iowa, but Hillary bounced back in New Hampshire. Clinton was counted out again after falling off track after Super Tuesday, but now she is back and headed for the finish line.
The last big contest is in Pennsylvania, and Clinton support is strong there. She has won most of the neighboring states and the demographics in PA are very close to those of Ohio where Hillary did very well on Tuesday.
You also have to keep in mind that Hillary claimed victories in Florida and Michigan, two states that were stripped of their delegates. If the Democratic National Committee restores those states' votes, then Hillary will clearly take the lead.
Now, we must again consider a Clinton - Obama ticket.
If the democratic primary goes all the way to the convention, then Hillary Clinton will walk away with the nomination.
The Obama campaign has been calling for party unity, so I think it is time that we start thinking about an Clinton - Obama ticket again.
Hillary even mentioned the possibility on Wednesday.
"Well, that may, you know, be where this is headed," Clinton told CBS Wednesday. "But, of course, we have to decide who's on top of the ticket, and I think that the people of Ohio very clearly said that it should be me."
It's going to be a long road to get there. Barack Obama would make a great Vice-President, and at this point - that will probably be the only way he'll ever get my vote!
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