A bit of Political Humor

Auld Phart

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IF Hillary is nominated, who would be the best choice for her VP?


My pick?

th


Would help with the black vote, perfect choice for professional funeral goer....


She would have the finest healthcare available and she could lay off 80% of her Secret Service body guards.

Who would want anything to happen to her, and have him take over?


Feel free to chose any candidate, and pick a possible (comical) VP for him/her
 
... it wasn't really what you asked, but, it was a bit of political humor... ;)
 
IF Hillary is nominated, who would be the best choice for her VP?


My pick?

th


Would help with the black vote, perfect choice for professional funeral goer....


She would have the finest healthcare available and she could lay off 80% of her Secret Service body guards.

Who would want anything to happen to her, and have him take over?


Feel free to chose any candidate, and pick a possible (comical) VP for him/her


If Bill legally unavailable? Is that a thing? Once President you can't become Vice-President? :)
 
Vice President Bill Clinton?

"Q: Could former President Bill Clinton be vice president?

A: Probably not, but it’s an untested constitutional conundrum.

FULL QUESTION

If Hillary Clinton were to win the Democratic nomination for president, could she have Bill Clinton as her running mate?

FULL ANSWER

The original Constitution had no requirements for the office of vice president. However, the 12th Amendment, ratified in 1804, said that, "no person constitutionally ineligible to the office of President shall be eligible to that of Vice-President of the United States."

So that would mean that a vice president would have to meet the requirements to be president laid out in Article II of the Constitution. Principally, the person would have to be born in the United States, be at least 35 years of age and have been a resident of this country for the preceding 14 years. So far, so good. Maybe a former president, like Bill Clinton, could serve as vice president.

However, the 22nd Amendment, ratified in 1951,"

goes on.

Interesting question. :)
 

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