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Small Businesses Don’t Support an Obama/Clinton ticket.

This year's race for the White House is historic. Never has this country seen such diversity in its choices for the highest office in the land. Senator Hillary Clinton is the first woman to have been a fierce competitor for her party's nomination. Even though she suspended her campaign last week, she broke barriers for women in politics and demonstrated to young women that this country is the land of equal opportunity.

Now, Senator Barack Obama is the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee – the first African American to represent either party in the race to capture the White House. So who will Mr. Obama choose as his running mate.

Will there be an Obama/Clinton ticket?

Well, Senator Obama, according to the results of a SBTV.com viewer poll, small businesses say Senator Clinton isn't a good choice for you. Only 28 percent of the respondents would like to see Hillary on the ticket while more than 61 percent don't think she'd make a good running mate. Ten percent don't care one way or the other.

 

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About Susan Wilson Solovic

Susan Wilson Solovic’s career in broadcast and print journalism, with a focus on small business, spans 25 years. She is an Emmy award winning corporate television producer, a former news reporter for NBC and CBS affiliates, a former featured columnist for UPI on businesswomen issues and a best-selling author of The Girls’ Guide to Building a Million-Dollar Business (published October, 2007), The Girls’ Guide to Power and Success, Reinvent Your Career: Attain the Success You Deserve and Desire; and Hanging onto the American Dream. She has been an adjunct professor of Women’s Entrepreneurial Studies at St. Louis Community College. In 2000, the Small Business Administration recognized her as a leading small business journalist. In addition to her CEO and anchor duties at SBTV.com, Susan is a frequent columnist for publications such as Enterprising Women, a frequent on-camera small business expert for Bloomberg, CNN, CNN/fn, Early Today Show on NBC, World News this Morning on ABC and is frequently quoted in Cosmopolitan magazine on career advice for young women. Susan can often be seen as a keynote speaker, emcee, panelist or moderator at many conferences such as:

  • National Association of Women Business Owners
  • Women Business Enterprise National Council
  • New York Times Small Business Summit
  • Business Marketing Association
  • Women Impacting Public Policy
  • National Women’s Business Council

Prior to leading SBTV.com, Susan created a series of satellite television programs focused on women entrepreneurs in the United States and Canada. Susan is an attorney licensed to practice in the state of Missouri and previously served as the Vice President of Corporate Marketing for ITT Commercial Finance, an international asset-based lending institution which had $28 billion in finance volume. Susan has served on numerous boards including the National Business Women’s Council, the Women Presidents’ Organization National Advisory Board of Directors and the inaugural board of directors of Women Impacting Public Policy (WIPP). She is a member of the Board of Directors of the John F. Cook School of Business, Entrepreneurial Studies program at Saint Louis University. She served as a member of the John F. Kennedy School of Government Women’s Leadership Board at Harvard University until 2004. Susan holds a B.A. in history and political science from Columbia College and a JD from Saint Louis University.

Susan is a frequent guest on numerous mass media venues.
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