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If Hillary Clinton runs, she will be running for reelection.
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Hillary Clinton hasn’t ruled out another run for the White House in 2020.
“Clinton is telling people that she’s not closing the doors to the idea of running in 2020,” CNN’s Jeff Zeleny said Sunday on “Inside Politics.” “I’m told by three people that as recently as this week, she was telling people that look, given all this news from the indictments, particularly the Roger Stone indictment, she talked to several people, saying ‘look, I’m not closing the doors to this.'”
While she’s mulling her political future, it doesn’t yet mean that she’s ready for a rematch against President Trump.
He has to have a terrible Democratic candidate and a third party candidate siphoning off votes to have a chance to win in the Electoral College with as little as 43/44% of the popular vote. He only got 46% in 2016, is bound to lose some of those hold your nose votes, and has done nothing to even attempt to broaden his base.
The thing I'm just flabbergasted over is, is she really so egotistical and stupid to even think about maybe running again? Does she live in such a bubble that she's so completely oblivious about all the negatives she has? It doesn't even matter whether she thinks those negatives are deserved, you'd have to live under a rock to not realize they exist, and are a big factor that will drag her down.
If she's really that stupid she would deserve to lose again, if she ever got the nomination. I would hope the voters in the primaries wouldn't be dumb enough to give her another chance.
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