DECORAH, Iowa — Hillary Clinton said Tuesday she would consider appointing President Barack Obama to the Supreme Court, if she’s elected president.
At a town hall meeting here five days before the Iowa caucuses, a voter asked the Democratic presidential candidate if she would be open to nominating Obama, a former constitutional law professor and president of the Harvard Law Review, to the nation’s highest court. Clinton laughed and marveled that no one had ever asked that question.
“That’s a great idea,” she said, noting that the next president may be able to appoint as many as four justices. “I would certainly take that under advisement. I mean, he is brilliant and he can set forth an argument.”
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The former secretary of state went on to note that getting Obama confirmed by the Senate would be difficult, saying the task would require Democratic control of the upper chamber.









