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The TPP and free trade has become the first big issue of the campaign season and its going to get much bigger, particularly if the TPA passes. If it doesn't than the administration won't introduce the TPP or TTIP.
It's going to be a huge deal in the primary. Yesterday in NH, HRC danced around it with vague rhetoric. That won't satisfy many people. Martin O'Malley went after her again on it yesterday without mentioning her by name . The TPP and the TPA are becoming a big deal in Congress. Anyone who thinks this is a minor issue in this election season, doesn't remember the 90s.
The TTlP is still small on the horizon. If the TPA passes, the roar from Europe will become very loud indeed.
This isn't going away, folks, much as the "trust" democrats my wish it. It signals an acrimonious rift between the President and most democrats- in the Congress, in state parties, in organizations that are dem allies. And potentially, between a lot of dems and HRC. She knows that. Her campaign knows that. Hard Choices: She should make some regarding this issue:
http://blogs.reuters.com/great-debate/2015/04/20/the-looming-threat-to-hillary-clintons-2016-campaign/
http://host.madison.com/news/opinion/column/john_nichols/john-nichols-hillary-clinton-should-echo-mark-pocan-on-fast/article_be05ee22-afa3-5b0e-9442-2fc0537baa12.html