Populist Reform of the Democratic Party
In reply to the discussion: Mark, did she answer all the questions out there with her news conference this week? [View all]merrily
(45,251 posts)she and Obama had that meeting in 2008.
She's been its obvious choice since at least 2012.
Doing all it can to avoid primaries has been its choice for longer than that.
If you are talking about we, as Democratic voters, I don't think we have a lot to say about who runs, who gets the support of the Party, its own purse, the purses of its loyal donor group and the campaign support of party stars like Obama and Bubba and, more recently, Warren (and therefore of the media) and who gets the opposition of all the foregoing. (Ask Lamont, Dean, Meek and Sestak if those things matter. )
Democrats who want to post about reforming the Party can do that and are doing that. Democrats who want actual reform in the Party need to start thinking of what is possible, likely, etc., then make a plan for pursuing that IRL.