This interview was tough on her for Benghazi-- she never really provided the answer. Her "concerns" were dimwitted, at best. She should have pulled them out weeks prior, given the situation and the weakness of the compound where they had to remain. Unforgivable! Her ignorance about what could happen was appalling at the least!
Far from an in depth, informative interview. Softball to the core. When is she going to be really asked some hard questions, as I'd love to hear her skirt around those.
She's most definitely a frontrunner for the Democratic nomination. Back in June she led a straw poll by Rasmussen Reports of 1000 likely voters, placing her well ahead of Republican "superstars" like Rand Paul and Ben Carson by as much as seven percentage points. 2016 is her chance to spend her political capital, and she has a vault full of it. She'll also have a few skeletons the media will no doubt once again rake over the coals.
altpapapi I don't think she would get the moderate men's votes, and probably not all the Liberal men's votes. And Blacks would likely stay home in large numbers.
hhn1000 Moderate middle class women have decided who our president will be for at least the past forty years. Hillary still leads the field by a significant margin, both Democrats and Republicans combined, on name and service recognition alone.
This interview was tough on her for Benghazi-- she never really provided the answer. Her "concerns" were dimwitted, at best. She should have pulled them out weeks prior, given the situation and the weakness of the compound where they had to remain. Unforgivable! Her ignorance about what could happen was appalling at the least!
Far from an in depth, informative interview. Softball to the core. When is she going to be really asked some
hard questions, as I'd love to hear her skirt around those.
Excellent Interview!
Cheerstopoland...
It matters because she may run for President!
Frontrunner? I doubt it very much.
She's most definitely a frontrunner for the Democratic nomination. Back in June she led a straw poll by Rasmussen Reports of 1000 likely voters, placing her well ahead of Republican "superstars" like Rand Paul and Ben Carson by as much as seven percentage points. 2016 is her chance to spend her political capital, and she has a vault full of it. She'll also have a few skeletons the media will no doubt once again rake over the coals.
altpapapi I don't think she would get the moderate men's votes, and probably not all the Liberal men's votes. And Blacks would likely stay home in large numbers.
hhn1000
Moderate middle class women have decided who our president will be for at least the past forty years. Hillary still leads the field by a significant margin, both Democrats and Republicans combined, on name and service recognition alone.
What data supports your statistic re: middle class women? Hillary will not be the choice.