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OKNancy

(41,832 posts)
Sun Mar 8, 2015, 09:31 AM Mar 2015

Guardian: Hillary Clinton in pole position for US presidency as Republicans veer off course

Hillary Clinton in pole position for US presidency as Republicans veer off course

http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2015/mar/08/republicans-veer-off-course-hillary-clinton-in-pole-position-obama-us-presidential-elections

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t the outset of the race the position of the two parties couldn’t be more divergent – Republicans have no clear frontrunner, no candidate of presidential stature and continued intra-party pressure to move even further and further to the far right. Democrats, on the other hand, are united in a way they have rarely been in the past. Clinton is the direct beneficiary of this harmony.

While it is entirely possible that another Democratic aspirant will enter the race between now and the first presidential caucus next January, it is difficult to imagine any scenario in which he or she would supplant her as the party nominee.

Clinton enjoys the support of 50-60% of Democrats, 40-plus points higher than the vice-president, Joe Biden. Liberal darling Massachusetts senator Elizabeth Warren, who has said repeatedly that she will not run, is a touch lower in the polls, and the long-shot candidates, former Virginia senator Jim Webb, Vermont senator Bernie Sanders and former Maryland governor Martin O’Malley are all mired in the single digits.

Clinton’s strong numbers are, in part, a function of her name recognition, but make no mistake it’s also a product of her popularity within the Democratic party.

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Guardian: Hillary Clinton in pole position for US presidency as Republicans veer off course (Original Post) OKNancy Mar 2015 OP
Apt analogy. My fear is she will have trouble keeping left for the requisite 500 miles. CBGLuthier Mar 2015 #1
she is a safety conscience driver OKNancy Mar 2015 #3
But, but, she can't win. Some DUers told me so. leftofcool Mar 2015 #2
I am so looking forward to celebrating our first female president, MoonRiver Mar 2015 #4
Yes having the first female president is exciting, Hillary is a strong candidate, has Thinkingabout Mar 2015 #5

CBGLuthier

(12,723 posts)
1. Apt analogy. My fear is she will have trouble keeping left for the requisite 500 miles.
Sun Mar 8, 2015, 09:33 AM
Mar 2015

and will instead take a hard right into the nearest wall.

Thinkingabout

(30,058 posts)
5. Yes having the first female president is exciting, Hillary is a strong candidate, has
Sun Mar 8, 2015, 11:58 AM
Mar 2015

Experience and a strong record to run. Male or female with her record would be a great candidate.

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