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'Clinton, Obama will team up'
07/10/2007 18:38  - (SA)  

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  • Washington - Former New York mayor Rudolph Giuliani, a frontrunner for the 2008 Republican presidential nomination, is predicting that Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama will team up to form the Democrats' White House ticket, US media reported on Sunday.

    Giuliani said in remarks reported by the Washington Post: "I believe she will be the nominee and Senator Obama will be the vice-presidential nominee.

    "That's the candidacy we are going to be facing, and that is a very formidable candidacy.

    Opening a sizeable lead

    Clinton, who is vying to make history by becoming America's first woman president, has opened up a sizeable lead over the rest of the Democratic field, including Obama, who aspires to be the first African American president.

    Many political observers agree with Giuliani that the former first lady is opening up a sizeable lead for the Democratic nomination.

    The ex-mayor's prediction of an eventual Obama vice-presidential nod goes against conventional wisdom, however.

    Old strategy would lead to defeat

    "He's kind of earned it," Giuliani said. "He brings a kind of enthusiasm to the ticket that everyone desires and likes to have."

    He called Republicans "underdogs" in the 2008 race for the White House and said the party would have to abandon its "old playbook" if it hopes to win in the election, 13 months away.

    That old strategy - which Giuliani said would lead his party to "sure defeat" - would "rule out" 15 to 20 states, "concentrate on the base" and hope to win the key swing states of Ohio and Florida.

    - AFP



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