Hillary may not be like the ad of the elderly person who has fallen and who can't get up but she may not have a lock on the Dem nomination. It's hard to imagine that she would be the President if elected--it seems more likely that it would be a third term for her husband impeached Bill Clinton.
http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/clintons-stock-declining-in-futures-market/article/2556943
But it’s hard to avoid the conclusion of FiveThirtyEight.com analyst Harry Enten. Clinton, he wrote last Monday, “no longer looks like such a juggernaut. Not only are her numbers dropping, but she is running on par with a Democratic brand in its weakest shape in a decade.”
That’s not what optimistic Democrats were expecting earlier this year. They thought nostalgia for Bill Clinton’s presidency would enable Hillary Clinton to run ahead of party lines. Voters not eager for a third Obama term might welcome a third Clinton term.
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