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In reply to the discussion: OMG after watching HRC on CNN... We HAVE to get her elected [View all]themaguffin
(3,826 posts)151. What the fuck.
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OMG after watching HRC on CNN... We HAVE to get her elected [View all]
Laura PourMeADrink
Dec 2022
OP
Your OP says it is a RW trap to not support a non-existent campaign for a non-existent candidate.
tritsofme
Dec 2022
#38
What in the world are you talking about? Hillary isn't running, doesn't want to run. Biden is.
tritsofme
Dec 2022
#60
The RW HATED her as far back as 1992. They HATED her as First Lady. Their HATE continues
msfiddlestix
Dec 2022
#163
No doubt, that's why I supported her presidential ambitions for over a decade.
tritsofme
Dec 2022
#41
Because she shows no inclination to put herself through that again. And who can
Scrivener7
Dec 2022
#92
She lost and I think would lose again. You always run the incumbent if you want to to win.
Demsrule86
Dec 2022
#131
Don't forget just because you like someone it automatically means you
Laura PourMeADrink
Dec 2022
#164
Do you know how old either would be if they did run and somehow won?? No. Just no
Autumn
Dec 2022
#49
No, 80 is not the new 60. There come a time when the younger generations have to step in.
Autumn
Dec 2022
#54
Actually when you mention, global warming, John Kerry's current role is an example of what
karynnj
Dec 2022
#95
She would turn 85yo in her first term if she ran and won in 2028. And no, 80 is not the new 60.
Celerity
Dec 2022
#99
I am a late 1996-born (missed being Gern Z by 2 and half months) Zillennial (micro gen born 1993-98)
Celerity
Dec 2022
#104
Biden's VERY likely running in 2024, Harris will be his VP, so 2028 is the soonest Hillary could run
Celerity
Dec 2022
#105
I don't trust polls this far out. There is also a problem with this vs a head to head poll
karynnj
Dec 2022
#115
Sorry, no snark to you! it was just too easy to point out since it inevitably happens.
Laura PourMeADrink
Dec 2022
#128
Are you serious? Me and Lake Arenal were the very first Biden supporters
Laura PourMeADrink
Dec 2022
#155
Pretty sure we tried this - twice. Both times didn't go too well for her.
Beautiful Disaster
Dec 2022
#62
I was on team HRC from the get go. Would have no problem picking that torch up again.
FlyingPiggy
Dec 2022
#86
They hated her when Bill was president. It only got worse. She was the best First Lady ever.
Autumn
Dec 2022
#100
Do you ever wonder why Biden didn't pick her as his VP? She was certainly more qualified
Autumn
Dec 2022
#140
Dropping Harris would be bad optics, particularly to the most loyal part of the Democratic base.
marmar
Dec 2022
#169
Totally agree. Dropping her would have a VERY negative down side. nt
Laura PourMeADrink
Dec 2022
#170
'Hillary Clinton was right all along' about Donald Trump: MSNBC's Mika
LetMyPeopleVote
Dec 2022
#113
Hillary's approval ratings reached the high 60s when senator and SoS, 17 years most admired woman
betsuni
Dec 2022
#123
Well....if we're going to try nominating somebody that doesn't want to run...
Captain Stern
Dec 2022
#125