White House Biden still on ticket, White House shoots down Biden replacement rumors The White House shot down rumors on Thursday that Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (what special distinction has Clinton repeatedly earned?) will replace Vice President Joe Biden on the 2012 ticket. This former presidential candidate and this Tea Party hero had suggested the change earlier this week after Biden made a controversial comment (watch a video of the off-color remark).
Will Barack Obama drop Joe Biden from his ticket? Obama has 22 days to decide. September 6, 2012 is the deadline where the official nominees will be registered on all 50 states. After the Charlotte, North Carolina’s Democratic National Convention the nominee will be on the ballot.
Maybe Obama will shake things up and request Hillary Clinton to fill the Vice President slot. There have been weirder things happen in government. Remember, Obama will do anything to keep his position in the White House. I would not put anything past Obama. Desperation has begun.Biden: ‘I’d Trade Being Vice President in a Heartbeat for Having Won Daytona’ Earlier today on the campaign trail, Vice President Joe Biden said, “I’d trade being vice-president in a heartbeat for having won Daytona.” The comment was made to an owner of a stock car that won Daytona. Via the pool report: The grill was sizzling when your pooler walked in. There were about 25 patrons inside and each of the booths were full. The old-fashioned lunch counter in the back was also full. It was an older crowd, most all over 60.
Will Barack Obama drop Joe Biden from his ticket? Obama has 22 days to decide. September 6, 2012 is the deadline where the official nominees will be registered on all 50 states. After the Charlotte, North Carolina’s Democratic National Convention the nominee will be on the ballot.
Maybe Obama will shake things up and request Hillary Clinton to fill the Vice President slot. There have been weirder things happen in government. Remember, Obama will do anything to keep his position in the White House. I would not put anything past Obama. Desperation has begun.Biden: ‘I’d Trade Being Vice President in a Heartbeat for Having Won Daytona’ Earlier today on the campaign trail, Vice President Joe Biden said, “I’d trade being vice-president in a heartbeat for having won Daytona.” The comment was made to an owner of a stock car that won Daytona. Via the pool report: The grill was sizzling when your pooler walked in. There were about 25 patrons inside and each of the booths were full. The old-fashioned lunch counter in the back was also full. It was an older crowd, most all over 60.
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