She might run, but yu can be sure she won’t have much DNC $$ support. I think they’ve learned their lesson and won’t be betting on this nag in the future.
The DNC might have problems finding a better candidate.
Sink was bright, had great name recognition, came across as totally reasonable (by democrat standards) and was running against a guy who had worked as a lobbyist.
She had 2 or 3 times as much money as Jolly and wasn't weakened by a primary fight. Jolly also had a libertarian on the final ticket taking votes from him...
I know the two things Sink did that made me willing to crawl over broken glass to vote against her...
From the link:
The American people, having lived with the Obama presidency for more than five years, have come to the conclusionlater, I think, than they should havethat he is incompetent, weak, and untrustworthy. And that judgment is directed not just at Mr. Obama; it is implicating his entire party.
http://www.commentarymagazine.com/2014/03/14/barack-obama-political-wrecking-ball/