Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Supporters Look To Hillary In 2016




A Washington Post-ABC News poll in January found that 67 percent of Americans held a favorable view of Clinton. That’s her highest rating since the poll began measuring her popularity in the 1990s. It includes her eight years in the Senate.

“It’s hard to overstate the breadth and depth of enthusiasm for a Hillary run,” said Doug Hattaway, a former Clinton campaign aide and now a Washington-based consultant. She built a national base of supporters in 2008, when she lost a hard-fought nomination fight to Barack Obama, and she’s widely respected after heading the State Department, Hattaway said.

“A lot of donors, volunteers and potential campaign workers will wait to hear what she decides before committing to other candidates,” he said, although “anyone with their eye on 2016 is already working on it.” (read more)


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[video] Hillary on stage from Tuesday night at Vital Voices

Hillary appeared rested and ready Tuesday night at Vital Voices

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Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Hillary leads both Scott Walker and Paul Ryan in their home state of Wisconsin & James Carville on Hillary


 New Poll: Hillary.."leads both Scott Walker and Paul Ryan in their home state of Wisconsin" via http://bit.ly/16hPne6 



Carville on Hillary --" “I mean, if — I just go around the country and if there’s a Democrat that does not want her to run, I have not met them. Now she is her own person and seems perfectly willing to resist that kind of pressure, but in terms of encouragement, I don’t think there’s ever been anybody that is a prohibitive front-runner for a party’s nomination as former Secretary of State Clinton is right now. You can feel it out there wherever I go and whenever people talk to me, it’s the same thing.” (Watch The video)

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Sunday, March 24, 2013

NY Times On Hillary & 2016


The rules are different for Mrs. Clinton. No nonincumbent in the history of contemporary U.S. presidential politics ever looked so formidable three years before an election.
Ask almost any Democrat and the automatic assumption is that Mrs. Clinton will be the party’s 2016 nominee; a top West Virginia Democrat says she would carry that state, which President Barack Obama lost, 62 percent to 35 percent, in 2012. Ask most Republicans who has the best shot to be the 45th president, and they will acknowledge it is Mrs. Clinton. (NY Times)



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Saturday, March 23, 2013

We Are Back! Hillary For President 2016



 We took a short break but we are back and ready to organize a grassroots campaign to help support Hillary in 2016 Join the Hillary For President Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/hillaryclinton2016/

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