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In reply to the discussion: The Nation: Hillary Clinton: It’s Not Her Turn [View all]arely staircase
(12,482 posts)26. do you have any idea how popular she is among the democratic base (regular primary voters)
especially minorities?
I will give you a hint
very
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If she gets in the race there will be a coronation of her? I should not have read this OP
Jefferson23
Oct 2013
#1
But anointing Clinton now isn’t just anti-democratic; it paints a big sign on the party’s door: No
djean111
Oct 2013
#2
Anecdote, not Data: None of my three children would vote for her, nor their signifcant others.
Ikonoklast
Oct 2013
#36
There were lots of Republican women who wanted Hillary, PUMA's all were on the Right.
Ikonoklast
Oct 2013
#38
Then it is just as hilarious that there is already a million dollar PAC and Emily's List out
djean111
Oct 2013
#13
I would prefer her over Andrew Cuomo who is very likely to run if she doesn't.
adirondacker
Oct 2013
#47
Yeh, super rich Third Way white folks simply won't make the most appealing Democratic Presidential
Zorra
Oct 2013
#5
do you have any idea how popular she is among the democratic base (regular primary voters)
arely staircase
Oct 2013
#26
Only if the GOP decides to support same-sex marriage, legal pot, and abortion
starroute
Oct 2013
#21
That's a natural progression (excuse the verb!) from saying "But ROMNEY! PALIN! MCCAIN!"
djean111
Oct 2013
#18
So your theory is that people will vote for the most anti-establishment candidate,
hughee99
Oct 2013
#23
Why would Hillary attract millennials, independents, and anti-establishment types?
Comrade Grumpy
Oct 2013
#32
Governor Martin O'Malley. Maryland is at pre-recession employment levels...
WorseBeforeBetter
Oct 2013
#39