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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]merrily
(45,251 posts)33. I cherish this moment. For once, I could not agree more with you.
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Actually it is potential candidates who decide. I don't think we would want the DNC to decide
Thinkingabout
Mar 2015
#45
I like HRC, but I would also like to see anyone who thinks they have a better vision run.
Old and In the Way
Mar 2015
#2
No, it's more than opinions. Podesta, a top advisor to both Pres. Clinton and Pres. Obama
merrily
Mar 2015
#31
I also haven't seen any Hillary Clinton supporters suggesting no Democratic primary.
KMOD
Mar 2015
#16
They support Hillary AND discourage primary challenges, directly contrary to your Reply 16,
merrily
Mar 2015
#32
Not to mention losing nearly a yr. of exposure via press coverage to republicans
loyalsister
Mar 2015
#25
Pushing Hillary to run for President? You have an idea how Hillary feels about a primary challenge
merrily
Mar 2015
#27