Hillary's 2020 Plans Supposedly Revealed by Wall Street Journal
During the presidential election of 2016, the US populace made an extremely bold and powerful declaration: Hillary Clinton was not welcome in the Oval Office.
Undoubtedly, a great deal of the animosity toward the former first lady came after Wikileaks published a number of emails from within the Hillary 2016 campaign, outlining several horrific scams to overthrow the DNC’s primary process. And, through sheer financial pressure, Clinton was apparently successful ousting challenger Bernie Sanders and disenfranchising a massive trove of democratically faithful voters.
Now, like all things democrat, we are learning that the liberal left has yet to learn their lesson.
Two-time Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton will mount a third bid for the White House, longtime Clinton adviser Mark Penn wrote in an op-ed published Sunday by The Wall Street Journal, predicting that the former first lady and secretary of state is readying a “Hillary 4.0” campaign for 2020.
In the Journal op-ed, Penn, an adviser and pollster to the Clintons from 1995-2008, and former New York City politician Andrew Stein wrote that in a 2020 run, Clinton would reinvent herself “as a liberal firebrand.” The twice-failed presidential candidate would not “let a little thing like two stunning defeats stand in the way of her claim to the White House,” they wrote.
Although she has routinely shot downtalk of a 2020 run, Clinton said in an interview earlier this month that “I’d like to be president” after answering “no” when asked whether she wanted to run for president again.
Concerns over Hillary’s negative impacts on the democratic party two years ago aren’t the only issues that potential Hillary voters could be facing in 2020.
Clinton has routinely been photographed in situations that cast a dubious light on her claims of strong physical health, including a number of instances in which she was unable to climb even the most mundane sets of stairs without assistance.