candycorn
Diamond Member
First Lady of the United States, U.S. Senator, and Secretary of State. She has visited 112 nations and is on a first name basis with the most power leaders in the world. She has served 8 years in the Senate and served on 9 committees and subcommittees and sponsored or co-sponsor over 110 bills. I doubt any candidate, Republican or Democrat will be able to match her experience. Probably one her greatest assets is her ability to negotiate, something this country needs badly.What does she offer that is unique beyond the fact that she is a woman?
After her display before congress, WHAT DIFFERENCE DOES IT MAKE, I just don't see the temperament that the office requires. I do think she would have been a better president than Obama but only marginally.
What's unique about her?
All I think of when her name is mentioned is Hillarycare, Benghazi & a woman humiliated by her husband.
A good candidate also is, in part, an effective representative of the constituency. It is hard to imagine that the constituency of the Democratic Party could find a more indicative standard bearer.
She gives the GOP plenty of ammo to use against her. Obama's record will be on the ticket too and as a member of the administration its hard to say that she has no responsibility for it's policies.
But if not her from the Dems....who then?