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In reply to the discussion: An Open Letter to Hillary Clinton [View all]JDPriestly
(57,936 posts)Have you heard of the Book of Miracles? She has prepared study on it.
She brings a wonderful presence to what she does. She is OK.
If she did not win the primary (I didn't follow that race), it is because her opponent was even better than she is. But she is fine. Not a Republican, not by any means.
Williamson cannot run in November because our state election rules do not allow her to run at all.
Sixteen candidates competed in the primary for the open seat left by the retirement of Rep. Henry Waxman (D). Of those 16, Elan Carr (R) and Ted Lieu (D) advanced past the primary. Trailing in third and fourth were Wendy Greuel (D) and Marianne Williamson (I).[1] Despite the media attention surrounding Williamson's congressional run and the potential for it to cause the district to be competitive if she and a Democrat won the primary, she did not advance to the general election. Therefore, the district is likely to be won by the Democratic candidate, Ted Lieu, in November.
http://ballotpedia.org/California%27s_33rd_Congressional_District_elections,_2014
Only the top two winners in the primary can run in a November contest in California.
Party affiliation does not matter.