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Read the recent Time magazine issue about Hillary Clintons 2016 Presidential designs? Interesting and Exhilarating! I would like to see her win this next election and smash the ultimate glass ceiling and write history! But I have some reservations still, pending her stance on Social Security benefits, International policies & military might and enabling Big Businesses & Wall Street reform. Though Im confident she will be the only reliable candidate with better presidential strategies compared to other candidates from both the parties! :D I do like her comparison to a black hole! (read below) I suppose United States is ready for their first female President. If the world is ready or not, will have to be seen via the elements of her election strategy. Grab the latest Time issue, a tea and get immersed! :) Demographic trends indicate that the minority share of the electorate will grow even more by 2016 even as the Republican Party remains split over policies, like immigration reform and voting rights, that might attract voters. As a result, Clinton is positioned to hold on to Obamas minority support while catalyzing the enthusiasm of women. The combination could produce a landslide!...The image of a black hole-the astrophysical phenomenon that manages to be both the invisible and super-powerful at the same time. Scientists confirm the presence of a black hole by measuring its effects on nearby stars as it bends their orbits and heats the gases swirling in its galactic vicinity. The existence of Clintons 2016 campaign cannot be directly observed through a formal announcement ritual or by linking to documents at the Federal Election Commission. But its massive influence on the stars and gases of Washington is unmistakable. Most of her fellow Democrats are signaling scant interest in taking her on. Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren, a hero of the left, has repeatedly said she will not Clinton in the Primary. Likewise, Senators Kirsten Gillibrand of New York and Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota-who might otherwise vie to be the first female President-have said they would support her candidacy. I think if another woman ran against Hillary, she would bring down the wrath of women around the country And one veteran Democratic strategist said that Clinton earned another shot at history when she surrendered gracefully to Barack Obama in 2008 content.time/time/magazine/article/0,9171,2162918,00.html
Posted on: Mon, 27 Jan 2014 06:44:19 +0000

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