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appalachiablue

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Mon May 16, 2016, 10:03 AM May 2016

Clinton Widely Expected to Lose More Democratic Primaries This Month | Weaknesses Worry Her Allies. [View all]

- Even Supporters Agree Clinton Has Weaknesses As A Candidate. What Can She Do?, Washington Post, May 15, 2016.

Hillary Clinton’s declining personal image, ongoing battle to break free of the challenge from Sen. Bernie Sanders and struggle to adapt to an anti-establishment mood among voters this year have become caution signs for her campaign and the focus of new efforts to fortify her position as she prepares for a bruising general election.

More than a dozen Clinton ­allies identified weaknesses in her candidacy that may erode her prospects of defeating Donald Trump, including poor showings with young women, untrustworthiness, unlikability and a lackluster style on the stump. Supporters also worry that she is a conventional candidate in an unconventional election in which voters clearly favor renegades.

“I bring it down to one thing and one thing only, and that is likeability,” said Peter Hart, a Democratic pollster who has conducted a series of focus groups for the Annenberg Public Policy Center at the University of Pennsylvania.

..None of these Democrats said they expected Clinton to lose — but many said she could. For the most part, it is her qualities as a candidate that keep her allies up at night, not her fitness to be president, which they categorically do not question. They also lament how exposed these flaws have become during a long primary contest against Sanders, who has profited from suspicion and dislike of Clinton among ranks she now must win over.

Although Clinton has never trailed Sanders in the delegate count and is all but assured of securing the nomination in June, she is widely expected to lose more Democratic primaries this month, which could amplify her weaknesses. con't.

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"all but assured of securing the nomination" - WP Merryland May 2016 #1
She needs to come clean on the FTA agendas Baobab May 2016 #19
Sanders May just run the table to close this thing out. coffeeAM May 2016 #2
A blessing it would be if this happens. And it's possible. appalachiablue May 2016 #5
Very possible!! nt Duval May 2016 #14
The math is pretty easy at this point. Bernin4U May 2016 #15
May it be so. nt grasswire May 2016 #21
To sum up EdwardBernays May 2016 #3
*snort* dorkzilla May 2016 #9
Lol EdwardBernays May 2016 #11
That's a rousing call to vote for her, by golly! ladyVet May 2016 #13
and their strategy is to attack Bernie supporters, lol magical thyme May 2016 #28
If only Sanders had quit after IA, she would be a fantastically likeable candidate, and she would be thereismore May 2016 #4
Ha, no way! The Bern is Strong and Growing.. appalachiablue May 2016 #6
and she would,,,,,,,, SmittynMo May 2016 #7
People need real change, which she doesnt offer. Baobab May 2016 #20
"If only Democrats didn't have another choice!" AZ Progressive May 2016 #25
Tomorrow's elections in Kentucky and Oregon will be interesting for sure. appalachiablue May 2016 #8
Can't speak for KY, but just cannot imagine Bernin4U May 2016 #16
Hope Oregon is big and KY too, although Clintons are campaigning hard there appalachiablue May 2016 #17
The voting machines are up for grabs in KY I'm afraid. Stevepol May 2016 #27
My hope is, of course, that Bernie wins. Barring that...... LongTomH May 2016 #10
That's an ugly list, but the way it is. Paul Ryan, considered the 'intellectual' appalachiablue May 2016 #12
she will also support fracking & keystone xl pipeline hopemountain May 2016 #23
Oregano, Kentucky, Montana, ND, SD and California are Bernie's! NJ and DC are iffy, but in_cog_ni_to May 2016 #18
Message auto-removed Name removed May 2016 #22
I HOPE SO! in_cog_ni_to May 2016 #29
Don't forget Puerto Rico Duckfan May 2016 #24
Yes! He spent the day there and people were very responsive to his message and in_cog_ni_to May 2016 #30
Here is the point PATRICK May 2016 #26
I coulda told them that a long time ago LiberalElite May 2016 #31
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