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[Official] Hillary Clinton for President 2024

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  1. Os Trigonum

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    I.D.I.O.T.

    Former Clinton Adviser Says There’s ‘Good Chance’ of Clinton-Trump Race in 2024

    https://news.yahoo.com/former-clinton-adviser-says-good-132035644.html

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    Dick Morris, who once served as a top adviser to former President Bill Clinton, predicted on Sunday there is a “good chance” both Hillary Clintonand Donald Trump will run against each other again in 2024.

    During an appearance on John Catsimatidis’s radio show, Cats Roundtable, Morris suggested there is a good chance Americans could see a Clinton-Trump rematch if Democrats lose control of Congress in the 2022 midterm elections, in which case President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris would struggle to maintain support.

    “Hillary has set up a brilliant strategy that nobody else is able to do,” Morris added. “Knowing the people around her, I believe there is only one person capable of that level of thinking — and that’s her husband, Bill.”
    more at the link
     
  2. Andre0087

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    **** off with that bullshit...
     
  3. Os Trigonum

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    https://www.wsj.com/articles/hillar...at-nominee-race-2022-midterm-loss-11641914951

    Hillary Clinton’s 2024 Election Comeback
    Joe Biden and Kamala Harris have become unpopular. It may be time for a change candidate.
    By Douglas E. Schoen and Andrew Stein
    Jan. 11, 2022 12:28 pm ET

    A perfect storm in the Democratic Party is making a once-unfathomable scenario plausible: a political comeback for Hillary Clinton in 2024.

    Several circumstances—President Biden’s low approval rating, doubts over his capacity to run for re-election at 82, Vice President Kamala Harris’s unpopularity, and the absence of another strong Democrat to lead the ticket in 2024—have created a leadership vacuum in the party, which Mrs. Clinton viably could fill.

    She is already in an advantageous position to become the 2024 Democratic nominee. She is an experienced national figure who is younger than Mr. Biden and can offer a different approach from the disorganized and unpopular one the party is currently taking.

    If Democrats lose control of Congress in 2022, Mrs. Clinton can use the party’s loss as a basis to run for president again, enabling her to claim the title of “change candidate.”

    Based on her latest public statements, it’s clear that Mrs. Clinton not only recognizes her position as a potential front-runner but also is setting up a process to help her decide whether or not to run for president again. She recently warned of the electoral consequences in the 2022 midterms if the Democratic Party continues to align itself with its progressive wing and urged Democrats to reject far-left positions that isolate key segments of the electorate.

    In a recent MSNBC interview, Mrs. Clinton called on Democrats to engage in “careful thinking about what wins elections, and not just in deep-blue districts where a Democrat and a liberal Democrat, or so-called progressive Democrat, is going to win.” She also noted that party’s House majority “comes from people who win in much more difficult districts.”

    Mrs. Clinton also took a veiled jab at the Biden administration and congressional Democrats in an effort to create distance: “It means nothing if we don’t have a Congress that will get things done, and we don’t have a White House that we can count on to be sane and sober and stable and productive.”

    Even Bill Clinton recently set the stage for his wife’s potential 2024 candidacy, referring to her in an interview with People magazine as “the most qualified person to run for office in my lifetime, including me,” adding that not electing her in 2016 was “one of the most profound mistakes we ever made.”

    We can infer based on these recent remarks that Mrs. Clinton would seize the opportunity to run for president again if an opening presents itself. But what are the odds that an opportunity will arise?

    The Democrats’ domestic agenda is in disarray given the failure of Mr. Biden’s Build Back Better plan in Congress. Senate Democrats’ latest desperate push to repeal the legislative filibuster to pass their secondary legislative priority, voting-rights reform, will likely weaken their agenda further.

    Mr. Biden’s overall approval rating is low (40%), as is his rating on issues including the economy and jobs (38%) and taxes and government spending (33%), according to a recent Economist/YouGov poll. Nearly two-thirds of independent voters disapprove of the president.

    Barring a major course correction, we can anticipate that some Democrats will lose important House and Senate races in 2022—in part for the reasons Mrs. Clinton identified—giving Republicans control of both chambers of Congress.

    Polls generally show the GOP with a solid lead of at least 2 or 3 points in the 2022 generic congressional vote—a margin that likely would be enough to take back the House, given the narrow Democratic majority and the anticipated outcomes of redistricting in several states that could affect key races.

    Given the likelihood that Democrats will lose control of Congress in 2022, we can anticipate that Mrs. Clinton will begin shortly after the midterms to position herself as an experienced candidate capable of leading Democrats on a new and more successful path.

    Mrs. Clinton can spend the time between now and midterms doing what the Clinton administration did after the Democrats’ blowout defeat in the 1994 midterms: crafting a moderate agenda on both domestic and foreign policy. This agenda could show that Mrs. Clinton is the only credible alternative to Mr. Biden, Ms. Harris, and the entire Democratic Party establishment.

    Hillary Clinton remains ambitious, outspoken and convinced that if not for Federal Bureau of Investigation Director James Comey’s intervention and Russian interference that she would have won the 2016 election—and she may be right.

    If Democrats want a fighting chance at winning the presidency in 2024, Mrs. Clinton is likely their best option.

    Mr. Schoen is founder and partner in Schoen Cooperman Research, a polling and consulting firm whose past clients include Bill Clinton and former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg. Mr. Stein is a former New York City Council president, Manhattan borough president and state assemblyman.

     
  4. Phillyrocket

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    There’s no damn way just close this nonsense.
     
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    He posted this craziness in a thread this morning...it DID NOT DESERVE ITS OWN THREAD.
     
  6. Os Trigonum

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    sure it did. and you've responded twice already in a ten-minute old thread!! keep up the pace!!!
     
  7. Andre0087

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    There's nothing else to discuss, tinman will be here bumping it to hell in a couple hours anyways. No productive debate will come from this thread...Hillary Clinton will not run or win the Democratic nomination and if she does I'll vote for Trump or the GOP equivalent out of spite.
     
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    I want to see a Kanye / Travis Scott ticket
    how many people will get trampled in that rally?
     
  9. Os Trigonum

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    fify
     
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    [Official] Reeko is just about done with the Dems
     
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    I was going to post something about the OP's sudden obsession with Hillary Clinton running but I've already said enough on the subject.
     
  13. Os Trigonum

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    you know what they say, once a Hillary supporter, always a Hillary supporter
     
  14. Reeko

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    I’d stay my ass at home…Dems clearly don’t want to fight, so why should I even bother?

    this is like inviting somebody over to dinner and serving them a mayo sandwich…they’re not serious
     
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    She will be what. . . 80?

    Rocket River
     
  16. Os Trigonum

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    76. Biden will be 82
     
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    these people should be retired, not trying to run for presidency

    I saw even Al Gore getting talked about on here…Dems are doomed
     
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    Al is a youngster by comparison
     
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    if you believe that, I have a bridge in Brooklyn to sell you
     
  20. Ubiquitin

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    If it’s Trump vs Clinton I’ll lol.
     

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