Bill Clinton re-do: Could this happen?
Hillary wins the Democratic Party nomination for president of the United States.
Naturally, she wants as her running mate someone with a lot of knowledge and experience in government and foreign affairs, someone who is a seasoned campaigner who could bring a lot of strength to the ticket. Who better than Bill, her husband?
Hill and Bill go on to win the election in November and Democrats maintain control of the House and the Senate.
Hillary is sworn in as president. The next day, after all the inauguration parties are over, she calls a press conference to make an announcement: She is resigning.
Bill, as the vice president, immediately becomes president. This is all perfectly legal under the 22nd Amendment to the Constitution, for it states that "no person may be elected as president more than twice."
Bill is not being elected for a third term but is merely serving out the remainder of Hillary's term -- all four years.
The following day, Bill calls a press conference to make an announcement. He has chosen someone to fill the now-vacant office of vice president. Guess who he picks? Hillary, of course.
Can this happen?
John Horvat
Hoffman Estates