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Can A Former President Run For Vice President?
i know a president can't run for more than 2 terms but is there anything stopping him from running and serving as Vice President?
Kerry should dump Edwards and bring Clinton in as his running mate if it's legal. |
Yes, Clinton I liked!
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i would preffer edwards + clinton
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The official answer is 'no.'
It does not count as a 'strike' if a vice-president is elevated to president. Ford and Johnson have been the only cases since the passing of the 22nd Amendment. Quote:
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I dont think Bill Clinton would be interested in being suddenly vice. :2 cents:
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no he wont ever do that , he alraedy explained on larry king once that it was unconstitutional in his view
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No, but he might do it for another shot at Monica |
There was a debate about this sometime ago ... Clinton should go back, everybody would vote for him :P
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and of course once the term was served by this pres, then the vice pres could not run as is tradition, rather we would have no incumbant, and two new candidates is all. |
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ignorant fuck , bill himself says it is unconstitutional for a president who has serverd two terms to become VP , so it is not legal according to bill clinton but ok according to stoner Joesho ? |
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I dont think Clinton would ever consider the VP job...
.. but he can come back and run for Pres anytime he chooses. A president cannot serve more than 2 consecutive terms... Last term was served by Bush.. soooo Clinton could run for President if he so choosed. Monica or no Monica BIG B |
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I wish Clinton could run again.. I know I would vote for him .. again! :thumbsup
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Now, the language of the amendment certainly does not expressly apply to a vice-presidential candidate. But other constitutional provisions guarantee that the Vice President becomes President upon the death, incapacity, impeachment, or resignation of the President. Thus, if a two-term President like Bill Clinton became Vice President, that would raise the specter of a possible third Clinton Presidential term -- a specter which would become a reality if any of these unfortunate events were to befall a President Kerry. Some might argue that, as a result, a Clinton Vice-Presidency (and that of any two-term President) would be unconstitutional 5000$ that bill clinton thinks him running for VP is unconstitutional |
Fdr was the last president to serve and be elected to more then 2 terms.
You can't be elected to more then 2 terms as President. While it might be technically legal for a former 2 term prez to be elected and on a ticket as a VP, I don't think the courts would ever allow that to hold any water. Especially in the case where succession is a question. |
They could probably get good milage if they were to leak that Clinton would be a major cabinet member or advisor.
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My husband told him he should be Kerry's VP when he met him at the book signing in Seattle. He told Clinton that the election would be a landslide because people miss Clinton. Clinton thanked him, but said he couldn't and wouldn't be VP.
I wanted hubby to tell Clinton that he needed to come back to active politics, if only to scream from the rooftops that it's not okay to impeach a guy for getting a hummer in the Oval but we don't care if the President is a big fat supid liar. Lying = good; blowjob = bad. Seems silly. :) |
Somewhere I heard that to be eligible for Vice President, you have to meet the same requirements as for President. If a former President only served 1 term, then it would be ok, but if they served 2, they are not eligible to be President, therefore they cant be Vice President.
Maybe I heard wrong |
This topic keeps coming up in threads. Clinton can't be VP and wouldn't. It's Hillary's turn. That is his only ticket back into the white house. He'd be happy with that.
Clinton has his own agenda. Kerry is just one of the sheep. Looks like Clinton took over the Kerry campaign anyway. If Kerry does manage to pull it off. Who do ya think would pull the strings? The Ketchup lady? Oh, that was a bad phun if anyone caught it. |
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It says nothing about being elected to vice-president. So that would seem perfectly legal. And if the president died, Clinton would not be "elected" as president, he would simply succeed him. There is nothing that states that is unconstitutional. I say let him run with Hil in 08. :Graucho |
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