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Nick Ragone is an author, attorney and public relations executive in New York City. He earned a bachelor’s degree in history and political science from Rutgers University, and is a graduate of the Eagleton Institute of Political Science at Rutgers University (undergraduate) and the Georgetown University Law Center.

He is the author of three books: Essential American Government, Everything American Government, and President's Most Wanted. Nick is a regular contributor to the Fox News Channel and Fox Business, the PIX11 Morning Show, and has a weekly appearance on the popular Raph Bailey Radio Show.  He co-anchored PIX11's five-hour live inauguration coverage with Jim Watkins and Kaity Tong.

Nick is a contributor to Donklephant.com, one of the most influential political blogs on the web, and  has written for US News & World Report, The Star-Ledger, Real Simple Magazine and RealSimple.com.  Nick has been quoted in over two dozen stories on politics, the presidency, and public relations.  In December of 2007, Nick was named one of PR Week's 40 under 40 to watch, and in May of 2008 was featured in "Profiles of Success", a book about public relations. Nick lives in Jersey City, NJ, with his wife and two children, and spends what little free time he has obsessing on the Mets.

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Saturday
Mar082008

Clinton-Obama ticket? Uh, don't count on it ...

In the last 24 hours, both Clintons have hinted at the possibility of a Clinton-Obama ticket. “You’ve gotta make a choice," Hillary implored the crowd while campaigning in Mississippi.  "A lot of people wish they didn’t have HillaryObama.jpgto I’ve got people saying, ‘I wish I could vote for both of you.’ Well, that might be possible someday, but first I need your vote on Tuesday!" And today, Bill Clinton intimated likewise, noting that a Clinton-Obama ticket would be "unstoppable." 

While a Clinton-Obama/Obama-Clinton ticket would be very formidable, it's about as likely as Rosie O'Donnell and Donald Trump double dating.  It's no secret that there is bad blood between the two campaigns.  Just this week alone, Clinton Flack Howard Wolfson compared Obama to Kenneth Starr (he of Whitewater special prosecutor fame), and an Obama advisor referred to Hillary as a monster (she was subsequently fired). 

Truth be told, any chance of a ticket went out the window when Bill Clinton tried to minimize Obama's South Carolina win by comparing it to Jesse Jackson's 1984 and 1988 victories.  The Obama camp hasn't forgotten that slight, and neither have his African-American supporters.  There's just too much water under the bridge -- it's hard to put Humpty Dumpty together once he's splattered on the ground.

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