Hillary Clinton
Democratic U.S. presidential candidate Hillary Clinton takes selfies with supporters after speaking at a campaign organizing event in Salinas, California U.S. May 25, 2016. REUTERS/Mark Avery

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton paid a visit to “The Ellen Show,” where she was seemingly feeling very confident not only in becoming the next President of the United States, but also in being reelected in four years!

As per usual with her guests, Ellen had a game of “Who’d You Rather” prepared, in which Clinton would have to choose her Vice President.

Things got really tricky for the former Secretary of State when she had to choose between personalities such as Joe Biden and Tony Goldwyn, George Clooney and Leonardo DiCaprio or Michelle Obama and Beyoncé. Although she did say she agrees with Beyoncé: “If life gives you lemons, you make lemonade.”

If we had to guess three favorites from that list, we’d say Clinton was between Tony Goldwyn, George Clooney and Beyoncé.

Watch the funny video below.

Now, in an effort to try and help Hillary choose wisely, we’ve compiled a list of the Latinas we consider most qualified for the job:

Eva Longoria: She has been a social and political activist for a longtime and has not been shy about showing her support for Latinos and Hillary Clinton. In fact, she recently attended a last-minute rally for Clinton in Las Vegas ahead of the Nevada caucus.

America Ferrera: The actress has been a loyal Clinton supporter since 2008 and continues to be so. In addition, she has been very active in promoting campaigns that encourage young people to vote.

Rosario Dawson: Although she is all for Bernie Sanders, Dawson is one who is not afraid to stand up for what’s right. Plus, she co-founded Voto Latino, an organization that seeks to transform America by recognizing Latinos’ innate leadership.

Gina Rodriguez: The funny actress is all about empowering women and fellow Latinos. She began #MovementMondays to do just that; shine light on other Latinos so that people get to know them and they can have more opportunities than before.

Sonia Sotomayor: She has been serving as Supreme Justice since 2009, she is a Princeton and Yale graduate, who became the first Latina justice on the nation’s highest court.

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