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If Clinton wins, will America's next VP be a woman?

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'We'll start with a broad list and then begin to narrow it. But there is no question that there will be women on that list.'

Hillary Clinton's campaign chairman, John Podesta, admitted the campaign is considering a woman to take the role of Vice President, should Clinton win the Presidency.

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LOS ANGELES, CA (Catholic Online) - Clinton wants "the best person to make the case to the American people," Podesta told The Boston Globe. "We'll start with a broad list and then begin to narrow it. But there is no question that there will be women on that list."

Following Podesta's announcement, several have been speculating Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren may be the best female candidate for the position.


Warren previously told New England Cable News she loved her job because it allowed her to "fight for the things [she] believe[s] in."

Warren currently has several supporters despite her decision to refrain from the presidential nomination process.


She has also refrained from supporting one candidate over another, though she has openly spoken against Republican nominees.

Should Warren choose to support Clinton, a mass of supporters would come to Clinton's side to create what could potentially lead to the first female President and Vice President duo in the history of the United States.

Since Podesta's statement, Warren's name has splashed headlines, but little has come from her office.

Lacey Rose, a spokeswoman on Warren's behalf, declined to comment. Meanwhile, conclusions continue to be drawn and the question still remains: Would Warren even support Clinton?

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