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that s in the low 20s. he probably has a hard ceiling, too, which is the low 30s. look, this isn t a two-candidate race. it s a 13 or 14-candidate race. 26, 27 that are steady for you is plenty good. hillary clinton beating them all. she s doubled her lead, or increased her lead. she s got a 2:1 lead over bernie sanders. absolutely. 60% to 30% is a resounding lead. for democrats, the paris attacks reinforced having a candidate that served as the secretary of state. long experience in this area. in the endless benghazi hearings, we saw her experience in foreign policy shine. this has been a help to her. bernie sanders mounted a remarkable challenge, stronger than any of us expected at the beginning. but it is hard to see him overtaking her in this situation. when he was asked foreign ....
chicago tribune. how and why is this happening? clinton benefits from two things here. the foreign policy shine of being this incredibly popular secretary of state under obama in his first term when he was more popular. secondly, this clinton nostalgia. her husband was president during a time when terrorism didn t exist or not in the same way it existed after 9/11. people felt safer, more secure at the time. i think a combination of those two things. her foreign policy chops and the clinton brand in terms of foreign policy overall. can she maintain her hawkish street cred? i think we saw back in 08 she knows how to maintain her hawkish stance. she got the image being more hawkish than barack obama. the public was more war-weary, especially democratic voters ....
How and why is this happening? clinton benefits from two things here. the foreign policy shine of being this incredibly popular secretary of state under obama in his first term when he was more popular. secondly, this clinton nostalgia. her husband was president during a time when terrorism didn t exist or not in the same way it existed after 9/11. people felt safer, more secure at the time. i think a combination of those two things. her foreign policy chops and the clinton brand in terms of foreign policy overall. can she maintain her hawkish street cred? i think we saw back in 08 she knows how to maintain her hawkish stance. she got the image being more hawkish than barack obama. the public was more war-weary, especially democratic voters with two wars going on. ....