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« on: October 16, 2007, 10:48:23 PM »
« edited: October 16, 2007, 10:50:20 PM by Politico »

With the exception of President Bill Clinton in 1996, she is doing better at this point in the election cycle than every previous Democratic nominee for president since Walter Mondale. Like Mondale, she may face an upset in New Hampshire that turns the race upside down, forcing her to fight really hard for the nomination. Or she may go on to sweep the primaries. Or perhaps she'll win the nomination but, for some reason (Monica-gate Part 2?), be forced to step down from the role of nominee shortly thereafter.

Nobody really knows what is going to happen. I still think it's a safe bet to go against her winning the presidency, though. I strongly doubt that a majority of America is interested in continuing the Bush-Clinton-Bush-Clinton pattern.
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