The Secretary of State verses First Lady? That would be some match.

While they haven't mentioned it explicitly, Hillary Clinton and Michelle Obama are believed to have plans to run for the 2016 Presidential election, according to reports.

And the pressure is on.

Bumpers stickers that read 2016- Hillary Clinton and Michelle Obama and Hillary-Michelle 2016 First Lady Ticket for President are seen plastered onto cars as the women are pressured from political officials to jump into the game. There was a 60% increase in the sales of these bumper stickers from December to March, according to Café Press.

"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!"

Strategists from the Democratic Party discuss the likelihood that Clinton will be entered into the race. She is far ahead of Biden and others in polls and having a strong donor network from her 2008 campaign, according to Newsmax.

But Pollster John Zogby questions whether this is a realistic choice.

"Hillary and Michelle are both very popular and accomplished, but this smacks of too much celebrity and is a tad too dynastic for American voters," he said, according to The Examiner. "An interesting reality show, yes. A ticket, no." The "ticket" refers to the all-woman ticket for the presidential spot.