Hillary Clinton
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Hillary Clinton is the Democratic nominee, full stop.
No, she didn't formally clinch, and Bernie Sanders picked up victories in Colorado, Minnesota, Oklahoma and Vermont. But the overall numbers are clear. Clinton crushed Sanders in the states she figured to win, and has kept it close in most states she figured to lose.
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Large leads are difficult to overtake in the Democratic presidential race because strict proportional allocation of delegates means that even a slumping front-runner continues to get closer to locking up a majority. Nothing in the election returns to date, or polls of future states, or anything else indicates any nomination trouble ahead for Clinton.
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And we can't know for sure if the political skills we've seen so far would make her good at the job of president, if she gets the opportunity. All we know is that the great presidents were master politicians of one kind or another. And as we have just seen, Hillary Clinton is a very, very good politician.
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/opinion/commentary/ct-hillary-clinton-good-politician-20160302-story.html
There is no ifs, ands or buts, Clinton dominated Super Tuesday and media coverage sure as hell reflects that pesky fact.
Agnosticsherbet
(11,619 posts)The accusations that she is unpopular are Republican Bullshit.
pandr32
(11,611 posts)BlueCaliDem
(15,438 posts)Those well-propagated accusations that she's "unpopular" and "not trustworthy" is nothing but Repub b.s. Sadly, in their quest to destroy the Democratic Party from the inside-out, the extreme Left is using these unsubstantiated accusations against her, and M$M are making sure it's spread far and wide. And it irks me something awful.
The extreme-Left are supposed to be enlightened people; seeing what the rest of us mortals can't see, yet in their zeal to get rid of Democrats not lefty enough for their particular taste, they've become allies of the Right and Far-right. It's probably why I don't care for them and don't take them seriously. I guess they believe in the idiom, "the enemy of my enemy is my friend".
yallerdawg
(16,104 posts)as we have sadly learned at DU. <no smilies inserted>
A noted characteristic of that other party?