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she’s considering another presidential run, telling a New York City audience on Friday that she would be well suited to the office.

During a far-ranging interview with Kara Swisher of the technology website Recode(Ms. Swisher is also a contributor to The Times’s Opinion section), Mrs. Clinton initially said “no” when asked whether she wanted to run for president again. She then paused and repeated “no.”

But after Ms. Swisher noted the slight hesitation, Mrs. Clinton seemed to reconsider her response, saying that a major task of the next Democratic president will be improving the international standing of the United States.

“Well, I’d like to be president,” she said, during the public taping at the 92nd Street Y of Ms. Swisher’s podcast. "The work would be work that I feel very well prepared for having been at the Senate for eight years, having been a diplomat in the State Department, and it’s just going to be a lot of heavy lifting.”

Mrs. Clinton has become a more visible presence in recent weeks, increasing the number of her public appearances and raising money for Democrats across the country. Last week, she spoke at a fund-raiser for Donna Shalala, a former Clinton administration official, who is running for a House seat in Florida.

“She will always be a winner and I’ll always be with her,” said Ms. Shalala, introducing Mrs. Clinton to a room full of 200 Democratic donors in Miami.

Mrs. Clinton said she wouldn’t consider a possible run in 2020 until after the midterm elections next week.

“I’m not even going to even think about it until we get through this Nov. 6 election,” she said. “But I’m going to do everything in my power to make sure we have a Democrat in the White House come January of 2021.”

Should she mount a third presidential bid, Mrs. Clinton would be entering a Democratic field crowded with potential contenders, a major shift from 2016, when nearly no Democrats were eager to challenge her.

Mrs. Clinton said she expects a crowded field of as many as 20 Democrats.

“I think we’d have a number of excellent candidates who would be really formidable on the campaign trail, but let’s wait and see who it is,” she said. "I’m just going to wait and watch what happens.”

Mrs. Clinton dismissed some of the calls for her to retreat from public life as sexist.

“There were no articles telling Al Gore to go away or John Kerry to go away or John McCain or Mitt Romney to go away,” she said. “Mitt Romney is going to the Senate, that’s where he’s going.”

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/10/29/...njrGrvSt4OQXEaaRhIucX1lF0uxBqgQZE1z56E4Giq7xU
 
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I really hope both her and Yeb come back. I'd like a season two.
Jeb Bush trying to run as a democrat would be delightful to watch.
I wonder how California would feel about that popular vote if they saw 15 or 20 of their own state's landlocked districts going red because the gigantic blue population of the coastal cities wasn't enough to sway the whole state?
I certainly know how I would feel if that happened.
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Is the state of the Democratic party so bad that they have to push forward the exact same candidate that lost last time. Lol it'll totally work this time ;)
 
It's up to each individual state how they apportion electors, and I'd like to keep ot that way. Pretty sure anything else is unconstitutional anyway
Fair enough, but given that the party with more control in a state is never going to entertain the idea of relinquishing the power they have over the congressional districts who don't agree with them, I don't see how they can make an honest and objective argument for keeping things the way they are.
 
Remember what happened the last time they predicted Hillary would win?

"This time we got youtube to shut down infowars, Paypal and Mastercard are cutting off those pesky righties so they go broke, and facebook and twitter are banning those commiting wrongthink Russian bots. The public will love Hillary now".
 
This gif explains all I that needs to be said if the DNC decides to run Hillary again.

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Jeb 2020. This is the change we've been looking for. Fuck drumpf, Jeb doesn't talk smack. The Republicans can expect a Reagan-esque blow out against Killary if Jeb is the presidential nominee.
 
Jeb 2020. This is the change we've been looking for. Fuck drumpf, Jeb doesn't talk smack. The Republicans can expect a Reagan-esque blow out against Killary if Jeb is the presidential nominee.
No Jeb needs to win the democratic nominee to show the world that principled conservatives and liberals can work together.

JEBHEADS RISE UP!
 
Is the state of the Democratic party so bad that they have to push forward the exact same candidate that lost last time. Lol it'll totally work this time ;)

They've done it two times before, for some reason Democrats get inordinately attached to candidates and get mad when people have the temerity to reject them.

It was literally a meme in the 1952 election that a woman shouted at the Democrat nominee "educated Americans are behind you, Mr. Stevenson!" to which he quipped "That's great but I have to win the popular vote!" like the ivory tower jackass he was. After getting spanked by Eisenhower he ran against him once more in 1956.

It's 60 years later and some things still haven't changed.
 
Is the state of the Democratic party so bad that they have to push forward the exact same candidate that lost last time. Lol it'll totally work this time ;)
A combination of them being absolutely shit right now and Hillary making things even worse for them because she won't go the fuck away.
 
Was just about to say this. It doesn't matter if she won 70% of the popular vote. If they're all from the same few states, she'd still get her shit pushed in election day.

Every system has faults, but the electoral college isn't one of yours. The possibility of that level of skewed result is possible in a parliamentary democracy, but absurd in yours.

An example, 9 seats form all representatives, and you need 5 of any party to form the government.

Each district had 9 voters. 81 voters in total.

Districts 1 through 5 win for candidate A with a margin of 5 votes for, 4 against.
Districts 6 through 9 win for candidate B with a margin of 8 votes for, 1 against.

In districts 1 - 5 , A gets 25 votes, B gets 20 votes.
In districts 6 - 9, A gets 4 votes, B gets 32 votes.

A gets total 29 votes (about a third), B gets 52 votes.
A forms the government and picks the leader, yet almost twice as many people voted for B.

I like our system better for other reasons, but the electoral college isn't a problem with yours.
 
So let's run through who the Democrats have in response to Trump in 2020. Confirmed, we have
>John Delaney, planning on doing a 1976 Jimmy Carter styled campaign;
>Richard Ojeda, based former Army Major, running on working class campaign, pro gun and labour, will never win on the Democratic ticket with current woke politics surrounding it;

Potentials
>Creepy Porn Lawyer, will probably be in prison, or not a lawyer by the time 2020 rolls around.
>Mrs Kill list, 2 time loser in presidential campaigns. Would be suicide to push her again, probably dead given current health
>Bernie, sellout and is more likely drop dead than complete a first term;
>A whole load of other DNC career politicians and rats...most of who will lose to Trump.

I know its two years to go, but realistically, who do they have?
 
So let's run through who the Democrats have in response to Trump in 2020. Confirmed, we have
>John Delaney, planning on doing a 1976 Jimmy Carter styled campaign;
>Richard Ojeda, based former Army Major, running on working class campaign, pro gun and labour, will never win on the Democratic ticket with current woke politics surrounding it;

Potentials
>Creepy Porn Lawyer, will probably be in prison, or not a lawyer by the time 2020 rolls around.
>Mrs Kill list, 2 time loser in presidential campaigns. Would be suicide to push her again, probably dead given current health
>Bernie, sellout and is more likely drop dead than complete a first term;
>A whole load of other DNC career politicians and rats...most of who will lose to Trump.

I know its two years to go, but realistically, who do they have?
You forgot Beto, who was they sacrificed in Texas to get into the news cycle.
 
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