Posted on 07/01/2015 7:23:48 AM PDT by Servant of the Cross
Liberals are pros when it comes to getting people out to vote, but a new survey shows Hillary Clinton will have major trouble turning out Democrats in 2016. From Real Clear Politics (bolding is mine):
Americans want change and reforms, but people dont think any of this is going to happen, Stan Greenberg, chairman and CEO of polling firm Greenberg Quinlan Rosner Research, said during a reporter roundtable organized by the Christian Science Monitor.
Their skepticism doesnt turn on the idea of a Democratic nominee who would follow a two-term Democrat, President Obama. Its because the old political system is uniquely corrupted in their eyes, Greenberg said. What matters is how deep the critique people have about whats happening in the country, both politically and economically.
Voters define corruption as money in politics and Washington power brokers who are self-serving and disconnected from everyday Americans and their concerns. This is why Clintons wealth, the Clinton Foundations fundraising, her decades lived as a VIP, and her missing emails discourage some voters from accepting the leading Democratic candidate as trustworthy, even if they favor the economic and social policies she stakes out.
The Democratic Partys strategy to hold control of the White House and win congressional seats next year relies on Americas shifting demographics and on voter turnout. But if the disparity in enthusiasm is not addressed, that strategy is at risk, Democracy Corps wrote in a synopsis of the findings that began, Democrats need to give voters a reason to participate.
The threat comes down to an enthusiasm gap of 19 points between the Democrats who say they are extremely interested in the congressional and local races in 2016, and the much more energized GOP voters.
Meanwhile, while Democratic voters aren't necessarily interested or confident in Hillary Clinton, progressive candidate Bernie Sanders is catching up and leftist darling Elizabeth Warren could end up on the campaign trail to back him.
Will Warren support the new favorite son of the left and hit the campaign trail for him? "Too early to say," she told the Boston Herald on Monday. Warren has so far refrained from endorsing any Democratic presidential candidate, but she sure sounded enthusiastic about Bernie when speaking with the Herald. "These are people who care about these issues, and thats who Bernies reaching," she told the paper. "I love what Bernie is talking about. I think all the presidential candidates should be out talking about the big issues."
Clinton's enthusiasm gap with voters explains her visits to places like Ferguson and her race-baiting language on the campaign trail. It's an effort and strategy to get the same voters who put Barack Obama in the Oval Office twice to do the same for her. It isn't working. Not to mention, if Clinton is already having trouble with Democrats, she's in major trouble when it comes to the rest of the country.
I want Cruz to be the Republican nominee and will do what I can to see that happen. But as a third party candidate he's handing the election to Hillary and I believe he knows it.
After November, 2014, I have changed my mind. Before that, I used to advocate for incremental change ... progress, any progress toward conservatism is better.
I now believe that Jeb(or other gOpE)/Mitch/JohnBoy is not better than "handing the election to Hillary". Third Party is still better, even if it takes several POTUS elections. Look to UKIP and Nigel Farage for an example. Rise from the ashes like a Phoenix. We're close to ashes already.
Maybe she can go “Al Jolson” and get the “base” to turn out.
Why hasn’t someone dropped a house on her yet?
In the 21st century, "blackface" looks like this!
i don’t know,
algore ran and his own parents didn’t even care for him too much.
LOL. They're waiting for her to wear the stripped socks!
Okay, tell us how you really feel.
Frankly, I still think many Democrats are concerned about Hillary's age. That's why my suggestion of "drafting" Gavin Newsom may not be such a far-fetched idea.
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