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Clinton Can't Win the Presidency So One 2020 Dem Is Considering Her as a Running Mate

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Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is power-hungry. That's no secret. She ran for president in 2008 and lost to then-Senator Barack Obama. She tried again in 2016 and lost to Donald Trump. She can't seem to accept the fact that Americans don't want the Clinton dynasty to continue. They're tired of politics as usual. Hillary's numerous scandals – including Benghazi and her emails – are just the icing on the cake.

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Despite all of this, rumors are circulating that former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg is considering Hillary Clinton as a potential running mate. 

According to the Drudge Report, people close to Bloomberg's campaign said the former New York mayor is considering it "after their polling found the Bloomberg-Clinton combination would be [a] formidable force."

The campaign even told Drudge that "Bloomberg himself would go as far as to change his official residence from New York to homes he owns in Colorado or Florida, since the electoral college makes it hard for a POTUS and VPOTUS from the same state."

Matt Drudge, the founder of the news aggregate website, even tweeted the information. In fact, it's the only two tweets currently on his Twitter account.

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If this becomes a reality, this could really shake things up. If nothing else, the duo would be in the race for the long-haul. Bloomberg's money plus Hillary's desire for revenge would definitely be something interesting to watch. Hillary just can't seem to wrap her head around the fact that Americans don't want her in the White House again, either as vice president or president.

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