Posted on 11/21/2014 6:35:32 AM PST by upchuck
The former secretary of state's most ardent supporters and organizers will meet Friday in New York City to discuss what now looks like an all-but-certain Hillary Clinton campaign for president.
Ready for Hillary, a pro-Clinton super PAC that has been organizing around a Clinton run for almost two years, is hosting an all-day strategy session that will bring together the different groups that have been working around a Clinton run since shortly after she left the State Department in early 2013.
The Ready for Hillary National Finance Council meeting -- which is being held at the Sheraton Times Square in New York City -- is part rally, part history lesson for the Clinton supporters and will bring together top flight Democratic strategists, longtime Clinton supporters and at least three people rumored to be the former secretary of state's next campaign manager.
Guy Cecil, the executive director of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee; Stephanie Schriock, the president of EMILY's List; and Ace Smith, a political operative who worked for Clinton in 2008, have all been rumored as likely picks for Clinton's top campaign job. All three will sit on panels and discuss Clinton's future Friday.
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at least half of the voting-age population couldn't care less.
They either don't know about it, because they're LIVs and the mass media has cleaned up well after Obama - or they're dogmatic hard-lefties who know and still don't care.
If Hillary can rally minority turn out, she wins.
It would be good if she hung around just long enough to get the nomination, then, she will not be able to withstand the Benghazi onslaught. Outside of DC, LA and NY she is universally hated. It would not take much to help that along.
Just think of all the dems she has turned off. She will get knocked in the back of the knees much like the way Obama did it to her in 2008. And she will react the same way as if she were stunned and clueless as to how it happened.
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