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In reply to the discussion: Wall Street’s Hillary Problem: She Is Becoming A Thorn In Their Side [View all]cascadiance
(19,537 posts)... which is why he won in 2008. The vast majority of people out there want to see the system changed and what its doing to serve the people it has ignored for too many decades now. They were hopeful that Obama could be that person to do things. But those nebulous promises of "hope and change" weren't really substantive on many issues that had meaning for the public. Many are disappointed, and are going to be especially distrustful of empty promises this coming campaign given that experience.
Which is why I think Clinton needs to back up her "populist" marketing campaign with some substance somehow, like the perfect missed opportunity might have that I speak on another post in this thread. If she really wants to show herself as someone now working for the people, and she herself really wants to do this for the people she would have eagerly seized upon the opportunity to express her shared dislike/concerns over the TPP for what it would do to most Americans, and wouldn't be trying to avoid talking about it while she's trying to present herself as a "populist" with marketing speak during these same days.