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In reply to the discussion: So Hillary cant even CONSIDER running again? [View all]GoCubsGo
(33,192 posts)62. She has already considered it.
She said she does not wish to run again. I really don't understand why people refuse to believe her.
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Or Sanders, or Biden. And neither of them ran a primary basically unchallenged, and a 3 million win.
Wintryjade
Nov 2018
#7
She's run for President and lost twice. Do we have any male candidates wanting to run who have the
jalan48
Nov 2018
#6
She's only 71. That's at least five years younger than two of the Democratic....
George II
Nov 2018
#109
Absolutely, lost not just twice, but twice in a row...her decision not to run again is a wise one.
InAbLuEsTaTe
Nov 2018
#182
Hillary twice for President in eight years. Biden also. Kerry once and Bernie once I believe.
jalan48
Nov 2018
#65
If the thread was a former Kerry aide saying he was in, you would get the same negatives
karynnj
Nov 2018
#195
No, she lost once. You are counting her primary run. Uder that criteria, IIRC, Nixon lost
lunamagica
Nov 2018
#70
Shouldn't have been close against a candidate like Trump and California was the main reason for
jalan48
Nov 2018
#136
If we're going to win in 2020 we will need a very dynamic candidate. Not fair, but it's reality.
jalan48
Nov 2018
#153
Very true... we need to pick a candidate who can inspire voters to overwhelmingly defeat
InAbLuEsTaTe
Nov 2018
#177
I am sorry if openly supporting Hilary Clinton on Democratic Underground bugs you...
Eliot Rosewater
Nov 2018
#12
I think so too... Hillary made a wise choice to bow out of politics gracefully.
InAbLuEsTaTe
Nov 2018
#180
I think it would be a stroke of genius for HRC to announce a bid for the Presidency.
Aristus
Nov 2018
#17
Please point out the stories, talking heads saying they cant run or the
Eliot Rosewater
Nov 2018
#21
The point---if it wasn't obvious enough--was that HHH never ran for president again...
Small-Axe
Nov 2018
#163
She didn't fucking lose 2016 and everyone saying so in this thread knows it.
MrsCoffee
Nov 2018
#197
I disagree that Kerry lost because of badly run campaign. It was a tough year for us
karynnj
Nov 2018
#44
I was blown away by one speech where he connected working to fight climate change
karynnj
Nov 2018
#128
What lost the election wasn't mismanagement, it was the unbalanced electoral college.
George II
Nov 2018
#131
Gore lost nine States won by Clinton; winning any one would have made FL irrelevant
brooklynite
Nov 2018
#123
I would love her to run again, and win, to stick it to the Republicans. The problem is if she runs
OnDoutside
Nov 2018
#20
That would be revenge served nice and hot ! Putin would be crapping himself, 4 years of a world of
OnDoutside
Nov 2018
#47
Practically everyone says she cant, and almost NONE of them say that about the other person
Eliot Rosewater
Nov 2018
#23
Exactly, you notice her name isnt even brought up as possible candidates.
Eliot Rosewater
Nov 2018
#26
Of course she can run again. It is just that Hillary has said she wouldn't. Does that mean she
still_one
Nov 2018
#29
And the fact of the matter is that with age comes mental and physical decline.
Garrett78
Nov 2018
#148
I don't think I have ever heard anyone say she can't run. Of course she can.
dameatball
Nov 2018
#32
I see a lot of people saying Beto shouldn't run for President..including Beto.
aikoaiko
Nov 2018
#116
No question there... Michelle is an inspirational leader & would make a great 1st female President.
InAbLuEsTaTe
Nov 2018
#178
And I'm convinced that Nixon would have lost for a second time to a man named Kennedy...
Small-Axe
Nov 2018
#64
Hillary Clinton is five years younger than Sanders, and women live five years longer than men...
George II
Nov 2018
#137
Yes, Hillary gave it her all the last two times she ran and lost to political newcomers.
InAbLuEsTaTe
Nov 2018
#193
Depends on who you ask right? People have certainly said Sanders "wouldn't be allowed...."
JCanete
Nov 2018
#90
Hillary can do whatever she wants to do but the truth is that it would give Trump the foil that r/o
BlueInRedHell
Nov 2018
#94
No are think you are being rude and dismissive and are absolutely dead wrong...
Small-Axe
Nov 2018
#162
You initiated this conversation and don't like that your opinion isn't shared.
BlueStater
Nov 2018
#165
Saying that "dying in office isn't a selling point" on JFK's death anniversary...
Small-Axe
Nov 2018
#166
Yes, Biden is a proven two-time winner and, for that, definitely deserves another
InAbLuEsTaTe
Nov 2018
#194
It is what it is - Baby Boomers are no longer the biggest voting bloc.
Algernon Moncrieff
Nov 2018
#175
Your description of her fine Senate career is incorrect. She ran for Senate to serve in the Senate.
StevieM
Nov 2018
#216
SIGH. OK, if you insist - when T Barrett made noise about possibly running for a third time against
Kashkakat v.2.0
Nov 2018
#199
If anybody watched Murhpy Brown last night then realized this did NOT have to happen
Eliot Rosewater
Nov 2018
#204
Any American, male or female over the age of 35 can run for president and there is no
Autumn
Nov 2018
#214
I voted for her, I'd vote for her again. But I worry about the people that would vote against her.
LakeSuperiorView
Nov 2018
#217