Cap’n AMatrixca
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Here's many of my reasons:
I think that on issues as fundamental as how to protect Social Security, a candidate for president owes it to the American people to tell us where they stand.
I don't think people know what her agenda exactly is.
I firmly believe is that we've got to be clear with the American people right now about the important choices that we're going to need to make in order to get a mandate for change, not to try to obfuscate and avoid being a target in the general election.
A Zogby poll released Monday also showed that 50 percent of Americans surveyed said they would never vote for Clinton.
There is a legacy that is both an enormous advantage to her in a Democratic primary, but also a disadvantage to her in a general election.
I don't think anybody would claim that Senator Clinton is going to inspire a horde of new voters. I don't think it's realistic that she is going to get a whole bunch of Republicans to think differently about her.
I think that on issues as fundamental as how to protect Social Security, a candidate for president owes it to the American people to tell us where they stand.
I don't think people know what her agenda exactly is.
I firmly believe is that we've got to be clear with the American people right now about the important choices that we're going to need to make in order to get a mandate for change, not to try to obfuscate and avoid being a target in the general election.
A Zogby poll released Monday also showed that 50 percent of Americans surveyed said they would never vote for Clinton.
There is a legacy that is both an enormous advantage to her in a Democratic primary, but also a disadvantage to her in a general election.
I don't think anybody would claim that Senator Clinton is going to inspire a horde of new voters. I don't think it's realistic that she is going to get a whole bunch of Republicans to think differently about her.