
Congratulations to the Democratic nominee and the next President of the United States, Barack Obama. As we move forward to the General Election--one has to ask who is the best choice for Vice President? There are many issues that come up when thinking about this question, but I have narrowed them down to only three:
(1). Who will help Obama in the South?
(2). Who can help Obama in rural America where Obama made the statement about angry Americans and guns?
(3). Who can help Obama to win the big states and swing states?
As we think about these questions, I can't help but to see how all three of these = a democrat in the White House. As we look at question 1, we can't forget that the Clintons have a big footprint in Arkansas and how well Hillary did in Florida. I am sure you can see where this article is going, but to me--it has been going that way since January 2008. If Hillary had captured the nomination, this article would be focused on Obama and my support for him to be the Vice President (However, the top three questions would be completely different).
The second question has more to do with Bill Clinton. We all know he is popular among rural voters and right now, the economy is not doing very well in this part of America (and a lot of other areas as well). Bill Clinton is aligned with a great economy and therefore very popular among these voters. As Obama moves forward, this should be part of his strategy, and by adding Mrs. Clinton to his ticket the motivation of Bill Clinton could only be better under this scenario.
As we consider the last question, which I believe to be the biggest reason why Obama needs Mrs. Clinton on his ticket. Hillary won almost every big state and swing state out there. If we are to beat John McCain, we must win the swing states (Florida and Ohio the biggest threats) and Hillary adds stock to this scenario. We cannot afford to lose this election and continue down the path towards a economy that is already in a recession and possibly a depression. We cannot afford to spend billions of dollars every month in Iraq while so many Americans are suffering with their mortgage, providing health care to their families or just finding a job that will pay the bills. We cannot afford to have more of the same.
The last point wasn't put into a question, but is very important as well. I have personally admired the tenacity and determination of Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton to take on the battle and continue to fight until the bell had sounded in the 15th round. She did not give up. Obama needs someone in his camp who has the experience to deal with the Republicans, intelligence to overcome their tactics and toughness to fight them toe to toe. She is a pit-bull when it counts, and Obama needs a Pit-bull as Vice President.
(1). Who will help Obama in the South?
(2). Who can help Obama in rural America where Obama made the statement about angry Americans and guns?
(3). Who can help Obama to win the big states and swing states?
As we think about these questions, I can't help but to see how all three of these = a democrat in the White House. As we look at question 1, we can't forget that the Clintons have a big footprint in Arkansas and how well Hillary did in Florida. I am sure you can see where this article is going, but to me--it has been going that way since January 2008. If Hillary had captured the nomination, this article would be focused on Obama and my support for him to be the Vice President (However, the top three questions would be completely different).
The second question has more to do with Bill Clinton. We all know he is popular among rural voters and right now, the economy is not doing very well in this part of America (and a lot of other areas as well). Bill Clinton is aligned with a great economy and therefore very popular among these voters. As Obama moves forward, this should be part of his strategy, and by adding Mrs. Clinton to his ticket the motivation of Bill Clinton could only be better under this scenario.
As we consider the last question, which I believe to be the biggest reason why Obama needs Mrs. Clinton on his ticket. Hillary won almost every big state and swing state out there. If we are to beat John McCain, we must win the swing states (Florida and Ohio the biggest threats) and Hillary adds stock to this scenario. We cannot afford to lose this election and continue down the path towards a economy that is already in a recession and possibly a depression. We cannot afford to spend billions of dollars every month in Iraq while so many Americans are suffering with their mortgage, providing health care to their families or just finding a job that will pay the bills. We cannot afford to have more of the same.
The last point wasn't put into a question, but is very important as well. I have personally admired the tenacity and determination of Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton to take on the battle and continue to fight until the bell had sounded in the 15th round. She did not give up. Obama needs someone in his camp who has the experience to deal with the Republicans, intelligence to overcome their tactics and toughness to fight them toe to toe. She is a pit-bull when it counts, and Obama needs a Pit-bull as Vice President.
As a final note, I have to remind myself why she is the best choice. Senator Clinton can mobilize a campaign team of Bill and Chelsea who have inspired millions of Americans; Senator Clinton can energize the women voters (specifically the older women voters who may have troubles getting to a voting booth); Senator Clinton can add value as a masterful debater during the Vice President debate sessions; Senator Clinton can inspire the Hispanic voters and the Asian voters; Senator Clinton Hillary Clinton has these qualities and has my support and endorsement as the first women Vice President of the United States of America.
