I don't think who the Republicans run has much to do with her decision.
Your premise is wrong. Hillary has wanted to be President for a long time. This is her last chance, due to age and health issues. It's either this time or never, regardless who is put up on the republican side.Hilary throwing her hat in the ring goes to show how inept the Republican party really is. If they had anyone worth running she wouldn't have entered the race. It's quite sad actually.
Your premise is wrong. Hillary has wanted to be President for a long time. This is her last chance, due to age and health issues. It's either this time or never, regardless who is put up on the republican side.
http://www.breitbart.com/big-govern...s-hillary-to-iowa-aboard-mystery-machine-van/After releasing her campaign announcement video, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton officially launched her campaign by making her way to Iowa. In a van.
“Her idea,” multiple campaign aides say.
But Clinton, who once admitted that she hasn’t driven a car since 1996, is not driving the van, aides say. Her chauffeur for the 1,000+ mile trip is a member of the Secret Service.
Other details of Clinton’s road trip include Hillary’s nicknamed for her van: “Scooby” (Because it reminded her of the “Mystery Machine” driven by Scooby and his friends from the 1970s era TV cartoon.)
Hillary throwing her hat in the ring goes to show how inept the Democrat party really is. If they had anyone worth running she wouldn't have entered the race. It's quite sad actually.
Even many liberal Dems feel Hillary is too far left.Why won't they vote for her?
I find this hard to believe. Obama was elected and reelected for the most part due to Democrat support. Hillary's ideology is very similar to him. If anything, she might be slightly to the right of him. Just very slightly though. If she gets any challenge, it will be from someone who is even more liberal than her, like Elizabeth Warren, or O'Malley. Someone to the right of her, such as Webb, doesn't have much of a chance. Only because he won't have enough support from his own party. The Democrat Party, they're gone, man. It's the flat earth party.Even many liberal Dems feel Hillary is too far left.
What we are seeing on the boob tube and hearing from the MSM is just for ratings. Hillary does not have the support of the rank and file Dems. The party bosses, maybe, but not the everyday Dem.
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Obama was elected and re-elected due to Rep bungleing of the campaigns. Stop running the nincompoops we saw the last two election cycles, and watch how many middle of the road Dems cross over.I find this hard to believe. Obama was elected and reelected for the most part due to Democrat support. Hillary's ideology is very similar to him. If anything, she might be slightly to the right of him. Just very slightly though. If she gets any challenge, it will be from someone who is even more liberal than her, like Elizabeth Warren, or O'Malley. Someone to the right of her, such as Webb, doesn't have much of a chance. Only because he won't have enough support from his own party. The Democrat Party, they're gone, man. It's the flat earth party.
You know three demsMark it down! Hillary can not win! Most Dems I know are going to cross over if she is nominated.
You read it here first.