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The Clintons are trying to repeat Herstory:
Hillary Clinton has a sneaky plan to become the next president — get a conservative third-party candidate in the race to draw votes away from the Republican nominee.
Clinton campaign strategists have concluded Hillary will easily be nominated in 2016, but cannot win the general election in a head-to-head matchup...
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“They are reaching out to Wall Street allies to do ‘black-ops’ funding for a run by Michele Bachmann, Rick Santorum or Herman Cain,” a source told Orb.
Hillary’s approval rating is stuck at 43 percent....
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Bill Clinton got elected in 1992 with 43 percent, when independent candidate Ross Perot grabbed nearly 19 percent of the popular vote — most of it from those who would’ve voted for incumbent President George H.W. Bush.
Hillary Clinton seeks third-party opponent Page Six
Hillary Clinton has a sneaky plan to become the next president — get a conservative third-party candidate in the race to draw votes away from the Republican nominee.
Clinton campaign strategists have concluded Hillary will easily be nominated in 2016, but cannot win the general election in a head-to-head matchup...
(snip)
“They are reaching out to Wall Street allies to do ‘black-ops’ funding for a run by Michele Bachmann, Rick Santorum or Herman Cain,” a source told Orb.
Hillary’s approval rating is stuck at 43 percent....
(snip)
Bill Clinton got elected in 1992 with 43 percent, when independent candidate Ross Perot grabbed nearly 19 percent of the popular vote — most of it from those who would’ve voted for incumbent President George H.W. Bush.
Hillary Clinton seeks third-party opponent Page Six