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In reply to the discussion: Hillary will be the nominee two years hence. Not Warren. Not Sanders. [View all]greatlaurel
(2,020 posts)When I volunteered for her campaign in 2008, I was shocked by how popular she was in my state. Rural people, who often vote against their self interest (voting for the GOP), were all for HRC. These people will turn out to vote for her again in droves. I am saddened by the HRC hatred, because it weakens the Democratic Party, which is exactly the Rove strategy of divide and conquer our party. It worked for the GOP in 2000. I hope it fails in 2016.
Right now though, we need to GOTV for 2014. The anti-Clinton arguments only serve to help the GOP. If you want a different candidate to run for POTUS, then please work for them during the primary season as hard as you can. Pushing anti-Clinton GOP talking points only weakens the Democratic Party at every level. The best thing to do for the party and democracy in general this fall is to work to GOTV this election.
My only criticism of you post, Mister Nightowl, is we need GOTV this November 2014. The campaign for president needs to wait until after this election is over.