If the coronation occurs and Clinton receives the nomination, would any candidate want to become the second Vice President? I mean, Hillary may be the President, former President Clinton would be the Vice-President, so who would want to take the "official" office of the Vice President?
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One could argue that Al Gore was the "second vice-president" during Bill Clinton's administration (I assume you get who the first vice-president was), and he certainly didn't seem to mind. In fact, it actually got him elected president until the Supreme Court ruled otherwise.
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