2016 Postmortem
Related: About this forumNYT: Hillary Clinton Looks Past Primaries in Strategy to Defeat Bernie Sanders
At rallies these days, Mrs. Clinton criticizes the Republican presidential candidates for their economic policies (Our economy does better with a Democrat in the White House); she knocks their foreign policy approaches and says their positions on immigration and womens issues would set the country backwards instead of forwards.
What she does not do is mention her main Democratic primary opponent, Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont.
Mrs. Clinton has regained her footing in the polls in Iowa and New Hampshire, and she has locked in the support of major labor unions and over half the Democratic Partys superdelegates, party leaders and elected officials, needed to secure the nomination. She is now acting as if she were no longer running against one rival, Mr. Sanders, but 14: the Republicans who are still preoccupied with cutting down one another.
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Even voters who support Mr. Sanders often say that Mrs. Clinton appears more electable when compared with a Republican nominee. And while her economic message, considering her ties to Wall Street and the super PAC supporting her, can seem muddled when contrasted with Mr. Sanderss, it sounds more forceful to Democratic voters compared with Republican proposals. And, as a campaign aide points out, the Republican candidates consistently criticize Mrs. Clinton, so it makes sense for her to punch back.
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And on to the GE we go.
Iliyah
(25,111 posts)JaneyVee
(19,877 posts)I'll choose the fighter over cult of personality.
Couldn't agree more.
Hortensis
(58,785 posts)every time. They spend as if they fear the next 4 or 8 years will be their last chance to preside over massive transfers of wealth to a few and very deliberately leave the nation so heavily in debt that an incoming Democrat administration will have to address that instead of fixing problems the GOP neglected.
This pattern is repeated over and over. IMO, Hillary (and Bernie and O'Malley) can't hit it enough.
NurseJackie
(42,862 posts)and a better understanding of the entire world, will be a much more successful one compared to those who have a limited focus with emotionally-driven appeal.
Thinkingabout
(30,058 posts)Godhumor
(6,437 posts)I would respectfully disagree with that assertion.
Exactly.
SidDithers
(44,228 posts)Sid