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Alfresco

(1,698 posts)
Thu Dec 24, 2015, 07:40 PM Dec 2015

The winner of 2015? Hillary Clinton

https://www.bostonglobe.com/opinion/2015/12/24/the-winner-hillary-clinton/KcjEONBB52FaHr8z796xVN/story.html

By Michael A. Cohen December 24, 2015

I have a longer piece coming out next week on the political winners and losers of 2015, but here’s a quick preview.

In a year that saw the rise of Donald Trump and the surprising emergence of Bernie Sanders, the real winner for 2015 is actually a more conventional name: Hillary Clinton.

This might seem like a surprising choice. What about her e-mails and her private server? What about Benghazi? What about the lack of enthusiasm for her candidacy or her struggling poll numbers?

Those were problems, but the e-mail scandal has largely faded from view. As for Benghazi, Clinton’s appearance before a congressional committee largely put that issue to bed — and gave her a chance to shine before a national audience. While Sanders’ challenge remains an issue, Clinton has shown in the three Democratic debates that she is on top of her game and is by far the best politician running this cycle. Five weeks until Iowa, Clinton has a double-digit national lead over Sanders and is almost certainly going to be the Democratic nominee next year.

If anything, Sanders’ challenge has probably been more helpful than harmful, by forcing Clinton to sharpen her message before the harsh glare of a national campaign.
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The winner of 2015? Hillary Clinton (Original Post) Alfresco Dec 2015 OP
Without a doubt redstateblues Dec 2015 #1
Spot on. NT. anamnua Dec 2015 #2
Too bad the election is in 2016. bvar22 Dec 2015 #3
I'm looking for her to repeat in 2016 and take office in Jan. 2017. Alfresco Dec 2015 #4
But the goods are odd. JonLeibowitz Dec 2015 #5
yep./nt DemocratSinceBirth Dec 2015 #6

bvar22

(39,909 posts)
3. Too bad the election is in 2016.
Thu Dec 24, 2015, 08:41 PM
Dec 2015

What do you get for "winning" 2015?

Nothing.
Nothing at all.

Hillary "won" 2007 too!
What did she win?

JonLeibowitz

(6,282 posts)
5. But the goods are odd.
Thu Dec 24, 2015, 09:05 PM
Dec 2015

The corporate class is pleased; their investment is looking to pay off handsomely.

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