By Selena Hill (staff@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Mar 13, 2013 11:11 PM EDT

Could it be a Hillary-Michelle ticket during the 2016 presidential race?

Probably not. But that still has not stopped Democratic hopefuls for wishing that both former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and First Lady Michelle Obama make a joined run for the White House.

"All due respect for President Obama and Vice President Biden, but that would truly be a dream team for America," former Clinton spokeswoman Karen Finney told the Washington Examiner. "Both women are proven effective leaders who've raise children, so dealing with Congress would be a snap!" added Finney, also a former Democratic Party spokeswoman.

Of course, a Hillary-Michelle ticket would be the ultimate girl power union to break the glass ceiling.

"More than anything else, this reflects the growing awareness that it is time for the glass ceiling of the last old boys club to be firmly shattered," said Democratic strategist Chris Lehane, according to the Washington Examiner.

As unrealistic as it may be, "2016-Hillary Clinton and Michelle Obama" and "Hillary-Michelle 2016 First First Lady Ticket For President" bumper stickers sales saw a 60% increase from December to March, with the largest uptick in March.

"I look forward to the day when a woman can run for the presidency without so much parody and fanfare," said former Al Gore campaign manager Donna Brazile to the media outlet..

A recent poll also revealed that the former First Lady is coming out on top and leading among popular potential Republican contenders like New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and Florida Sen. Marco Rubio. A new national poll from Quinnipiac University which asked American voters about nine possible general election match ups in the next presidential race revealed that the former Secretary of State bests the GOP governor 45 percent to 37 percent. The survey also shows that the former First Lady has an even higher advantage over Sen. Rubio at 50 percent to 34 percent, while she trumps Rep. Paul Ryan 50 percent to 38 percent.

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