hog88
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Okay slick, so what's her platform going to be? Universal health care? No... National Security? Might raise a few eyebrows with Benghazi and the remainder of the world affairs... Environment? Maybe... Continuing the Obama legacy? Not likely since the Clintons and Obamas really don't get along.
So what's the central point of a 2016 Campaign for Hillary?
Its going to be "I'm a woman so vote for me" and the old "be on the right side of history" fear mongering. I'd love to hear her explain tolerating her husbands public cheating for decades..it must be because she is a strong feminist type.. lol:
Okay slick, so what's her platform going to be? Universal health care? No... National Security? Might raise a few eyebrows with Benghazi and the remainder of the world affairs... Environment? Maybe... Continuing the Obama legacy? Not likely since the Clintons and Obamas really don't get along.
So what's the central point of a 2016 Campaign for Hillary?
I imagine it is going to be 1) promote more middle class economic growth, 2) allow some tinkering with the ACA (modestly, though), and 3) she's harsher on foreign policy than Obama. Those would be the three things she can appeal to broad base with.
A significant question will be the enthusiasm of the GOP. Obama will be gone, which will automatically result in robbing them of some of their fire, particularly in the South. If the economy continues to improve, then that will also rob the GOP base of some momentum. And then of course if its Romney or Bush, that's going to take some of the sparkle off, too.
Really, its hers to lose at this point. But its 22 months away. Much can happen.
I imagine it is going to be 1) promote more middle class economic growth, 2) allow some tinkering with the ACA (modestly, though), and 3) she's harsher on foreign policy than Obama. Those would be the three things she can appeal to broad base with.
A significant question will be the enthusiasm of the GOP. Obama will be gone, which will automatically result in robbing them of some of their fire, particularly in the South. If the economy continues to improve, then that will also rob the GOP base of some momentum. And then of course if its Romney or Bush, that's going to take some of the sparkle off, too.
Really, its hers to lose at this point. But its 22 months away. Much can happen.