Absolutely, especially the Dems. The problem is that the Clinton Crime Machine still has deep hooks into the DNC and isn't letting go, and DNC Chairman Tom Perez isn't exactly facilitating a breakaway. And for some unfathomable reason she's still a media darling, that clown car apparently more intent on a 2016 do-over than progressive change and still smarting from that spanking. Talk of changing the DNC rules to prevent control of the super-delegates from dominating the convention has come to nothing; that would, after all, constitute a loosening of DNC power and the big donors aren't happy with that.
And we've already seen what happens when progressive enthusiasm runs up against entrenched power when all the intentions of bypassing Nancy Pelosi for the Speaker slot disappeared like dust in the wind. Money talks, and we know what walks.
Democrats arent going to clear the field for her and she got away with it last time because the deck was stacked in her favor.
That isnt going to happen in 2020 and she is the past. Her holiday tour revealed that in spades.
Yeah, she would be the Deep States preferred candidate but a lot of things would have to break her way to get a grudge rematch in 2020.
There are limits even to the Clinton Crime Machines clout.