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In reply to the discussion: Hillary Clinton is the only potential candidate that both their party and Independents want to run [View all]oneview
(47 posts)44. I'm not only ready for Hillary, I'm grateful for her as well.
People need to keep in mind how difficult it is to maintain control of the White House after a 2-term President. Bush the Father was able to pull it off after 2 terms of Reagan, but it doesn't happen very often.
But now here Democrats have a candidate with tons of experience, overwhelming poll numbers, a connection to the previous President (as his Secretary of State) but is still her own person (she wasn't his Vice President, and of course fought a hot primary against him in 2008). Hillary is going to guarantee the Democrats 12, if not 16 years in the White House.
Count your blessings!

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Hillary Clinton is the only potential candidate that both their party and Independents want to run [View all]
Renew Deal
Jan 2015
OP
Hillary's Unfavorables are now at an all-time high, and her favorables have dropped. Tied 46-46%
leveymg
Jan 2015
#35
Facts are hard to deal with, it is good to see the numbers, the primaries are going to be exciting.
Thinkingabout
Jan 2015
#3
This should surprise no one. However, the lack of rec's and posts under this OP
BlueCaliDem
Jan 2015
#4
I think republicans look back at Romney and consider him a better candidate than they thought
Renew Deal
Jan 2015
#15
I think the Republican's need to fake a lineup of candidates to cover corruption
reddread
Jan 2015
#19
Hillary crushes Jeb in the latest head to head. Cheerlead for Jeb elsewhere please.
wyldwolf
Jan 2015
#17
She will beat John Ellis Bush worse than her husband beat his daddy./NT
DemocratSinceBirth
Jan 2015
#25
Those are great numbers. i think our party starts in good shape but polls are only polls.
hrmjustin
Jan 2015
#12
Not sure what you're getting at, but half of America probably doesn't know Jeb is W's brother. n/t
Dawgs
Jan 2015
#38
so your point is Hillary is leading because she is well known. Last name has nothing to do with it.
wyldwolf
Jan 2015
#47
68% say don't know enough to say on Bernie Sanders, 57% when it comes to Warren
JonLP24
Jan 2015
#48