BET Founder Bob Johnson Pushes Hillary for Barack’s #2
Black Entertainment Television (BET) founder and Charlotte Bobcats owner Bob Johnson is pushing the Congressional Black Congress and the Democratic party to come together and add Hillary Clinton to the Barack Obama ticket as his Vice President.
Johnson, the owner of the Charlotte Bobcats, has reportedly sent a letter to Rep. James Clyburn of the Congressional Black Caucus, in which he appealed for CBC members to help. “I, as a longtime supporter of Senator Clinton and the Democratic Party, urge you to do everything possible to unify this party to win the Presidential election in November. For me and millions of other Democrats, I believe that the most important step that you can take now is to encourage the Congressional Black Caucus to urge Senator Obama to select Senator Hillary Clinton as his vice presidential running mate.”
I have to agree that a Obama-Hillary ticket would unify the Democrats and make John McCain’s chances of reaching the White House very difficult.
Sphere: Related ContentComments
2 Responses to “BET Founder Bob Johnson Pushes Hillary for Barack’s #2”
Got something to say?

I think Bob Johnson is an embarassment to his family, himself and to the black community or he is still living in “Plantationopolis”
Bob Johnson is wrong as spandex in church. Since when does one group or another in Congress or any other body have the audacity to push a person on another’s Presidential ticket?
Bob, you been managing teams and staffs too long… Obama is the victor…his is the choice.