Barring a miracle, Hillary Clinton will be inaugurated in January 2017. The Republican Party is far too weak and broken now to contend for the White House. Not a single pretender in the GOP ranks is even within shouting distance of her in any poll whatsoever. Liberals will never break ranks with their party, large majorities of women will vote for her and the minorities — they’re as locked onto the floor of the democrat plantation as ever.
Aside from her own health issues, the only factor that could provide even the slightest road bump worth of drama would be yet another hardline leftist to rise to the top on the democrat side... perhaps a hispanic like one of the Castros from San Antonio. I’m thinking the more likely scenario is she’ll just bring a hispanic onto the ticket as her VP. But, unless someone unexpectedly surfaces on the GOP side, the election is a mere formality, en route to her coronation.
The only "miracle" we need is for the ptb in the Republican Party stop working for a hillary presidency. Ted Cruz is smarter, more appealing, and able to make the case for constitutional conservative policies.
We win if we can beat the RNC, the Chamber of Commerce, and the beyond disgusting backstabbers, particularly in the US Senate.
You’re right, and VA is no longer competitive in any meaningful sense of the word. People truly believe in HRC, and I don’t think we can do a thing about it. Much of it is the celebrity worshipper aspect of the uninformed American people.
Barring a miracle, Hillary Clinton will be inaugurated in January 2017.
...absolutely...unless her health prevents it...however, she could be stalemated by a Republican Congress, and have to turn to Obama style hardball tactics to get things done...that won’t help her with the public once she gets in...
She is a polarizing person who couldn't beat a 1/ term back bencher with a tan and a line of BS. The Republicans are having just the internal fight that is necessary to bring out the best possible candidates. Any one of which could beat her if they run a strong conservative platform.