No one files to be VP. They either file to be president and join in on another
campaign or they don't file at all and are 'tapped' for the position. I can see
Clinton filing to be president to make the waves and raise up her profile, then
accept a post with Clark to be a 'dream team'.

> Well, the website's linked directly off the FEC's (instructions in the
> originating email), so I assume the source is legit, but whether or not
> it's a hoax filing or not, I don't know - I haven't run for President
> yet, so I'm not sure what safeguards are in place :)
>
> FYI - I ran a search for "Cheney" and he wasn't listed on the records
> for the 2000 election, so I guess that means you don't have to file for
> "President" to get the Veep nod.
>
> - Jim
>
> Michael Dinowitz wrote:
>
> >That's not the real question. The real one is if the data is true. If so,
then
> >we can have Clark/Clinton as a ticket (Clinton as VP) and a few years from
now
> >she'll be president.
> >
> >
>
>
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