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In reply to the discussion: How do you think Hillary would do against Trump in 2020? [View all]UniteFightBack
(8,231 posts)30. Of course she would still win the popular vote. I mean it was close in those 3 states. I want to
automatically say ...oh no she would lose....but would she?
Since the margin was so close in those 3 states it wouldn't take much to flip that I would think. They may already be flipped because of how bad rump is. But in the end the risks just outweigh her making another run.
If I had my way Hillary would of won in 2008 and then Obama would of come in after that. When everybody started breaking for Obama I was like Nooooo what is everybody doing...he's young, he's kinda new..he'll still be there. The momentum was with Hillary until this "new guy" who you could not help but just love "broke on the scene."
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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Are you sure there won't be some version of the Comey letter, or the July press conference?
StevieM
Apr 2019
#4
You do realize that part of what HRC was criticized for was essentially embracing that strategy.
StevieM
Apr 2019
#37
If she had a ground game in MN I sure didn't see it, and I actually went looking for it.
The Velveteen Ocelot
Apr 2019
#38
her favourable ratings have hit an all-time low in the most recent Gallup data I could find,
Celerity
Apr 2019
#21
So what? It may be "irrelevant", but is shows the "winner" doesn't have any type of mandate n/t
SFnomad
Apr 2019
#36
Time to move on and respect HRC as she now ... a former 1st lady and presidential contender,
SWBTATTReg
Apr 2019
#27
Of course she would still win the popular vote. I mean it was close in those 3 states. I want to
UniteFightBack
Apr 2019
#30