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Lindsey Boerma /

CBS News/ December 9, 2012, 5:23 PM

Hillary Clinton for president in 2016?

Hillary Clinton would be a nearly invincible force, Democrats and Republicans agreed today, should the Secretary of State validate rampant speculation that she will mount a second presidential run when she steps down from her administration post early next year.

It would be "virtually impossible" for Clinton, who tallied a 75 percent approval rating in a Siena poll last week, to lose the Democratic nomination if she sought it, former House Speaker and 2012 GOP candidate Newt Gingrich said on NBC's "Meet the Press." And the Republican Party in its currently hashed state, he added, would be "incapable" of competing against her in the general election.

"If [Democrats'] competitor in '16 is going to be Hillary Clinton," Gingrich said, "supported by [former President] Bill Clinton, and, presumably a still relatively popular President Barack Obama, trying to win that will be truly the Super Bowl."

Whether or not to attach herself to her husband's endeavors, the New York Times suggested today, is on a list of things to consider before throwing her hat into the 2016 ring. Former President Clinton told "Face the Nation" in September that he has "no Earthly idea" whether Hillary would seek the office again but voiced his full-throated support for the idea.

She's "tired," Mr. Clinton said. "She wants to take some time off, kind of regroup. Write a book."

But authoring a tell-all about her experiences would be among the private, leisurely pursuits that would have to fall to the backburner in the face of what would be a highly publicized presidential campaign. Mrs. Clinton has denied harboring any desire to weather another election - but, analysts have pointed out, she said the same thing before announcing her run in 2008.

Longtime friend and aide to the Clintons James Carville said on ABC's "This Week With George Stephanopoulos" today he doesn't know what she's going to do, "but I do know this: The Democrats want her to run. And I don't just mean a lot of Democrats; I mean a whole lot of Democrats - like 90 percent across the country.

"...We just want to win," he continued, adding "across the board," "We think she's the best person."

Being the early frontrunner, though, has not treated Mrs. Clinton kindly in the past, the Times pointed out: What was considered to be a shoo-in bid in '08 became a painful upset with the rise of then-freshman Sen. Obama. Gingrich conceded, "I thought she was frankly going to be the nominee in '08, and I went all through the spring of '08 thinking she would beat Obama."

Carville's wife, Republican strategist Mary Matalin, argued that Mrs. Clinton wouldn't have a perfectly smooth ride to the nomination this time around, either.

"I love Hillary," she said on ABC. "I wish she would run. But it defies human nature to think that Democrats, even though they are redistributionist and utopians, would not be competitive - that [Virginia Sen. Mark] Warner, or all these other Democrats who've been waiting in the wings, are going to... have another Clinton step up."

Bloomberg News Chief White House Correspondent Julianna Goldman predicted on "Meet the Press" that Democrats like Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley and Montana Gov. Brian Schweitzer would offer formidable primary challenges, but said she believes if Mrs. Clinton runs, she "clears the field." Liberal MSNBC host Lawrence O'Donnell, meanwhile, sought to eliminate the "if" entirely from Clinton 2012 chatter.

"No doubt about it," he said of Mrs. Clinton. "The reason it's easy for you to get Democratic insiders to say she's absolutely running is because she's absolutely running."

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GOBLUE007 says:
Run Hillary run. I would work for you give my time knock on doors anything but please do this for our country.
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GPS16 says:
why would anyone think Hillary would make any better a president than Obama? I lost what little respect I had for her after the Benghazi hearings. She had the choice to speak up for America and its citizens, or cover her butt. She chose the latter. A review of her political career will show that she has always done what was politically expedient for herself, not what was best for the country. She represents the worse of the amoral political animal by her actions as Secretary of State, enforcing Obama's anti-american policies, instead of defending the Constitution and America's allies. Again, her own political aspirations over the country's interests. She should be deplored for her actions, not even considered for nomination.
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CuranWolf says:
NYGurl... You are a fool
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LynnJ1992 says:
Hillary Clinton would hands down win the 2016 Nomination and then general election. I personally feel the nation has moved on from from the backwards rhetoric of the GOP. Myself having voted for the first time in 2012 election cycle and seeing the way republicans feel towards African American, Latinos, Women,and LGBT, I would personally never vote for one again. Its time to move forward instead of stalling back. So personally I think Hillary Clinton would win if she ran, she has her husband and most likely Obama supporting her in 2016. And for all the people who says she will be to old , Ronald Reagan turned 70 during his first term. So as a 20 year old male I totally give my support to Hillary Clinton if she does.
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zipper1983 says:
Please Hill run for pres!!!!!! get this Country back on track after what the Reps have done to it!!!!
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nomorelibs says:
Never thought I'd say it, but I sure wish Hilary had won in 08. I think she would have compromised with Republicans, and got this country going in the right direction faster. Obama is an egomaniac, with no desire to work with anyone that disagrees with him. Republicans screwed up not letting him do what he wanted. It would have backfired, and we'd have a real leader now.
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nygurl1 replies:
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You are conveniently forgetting that it was the Republicans who refused to co-operate!
Just that normal rep blindness I guess.
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mesopotamianmon says:
I hope she does. She would make a GREAT president; should have been in in 2008. Problem is this male dominated society would rather have a black MAN than a white WOMAN. (No offense to blacks, but all those people who dislike blacks apparently dislike women more.)Black men had the right to vote before white women. So I hope Hillary does for it. I'm on her side!
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nygurl1 replies:
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Gee STEADY - Don't you think you should try something beside foxlies for getting "FACTS"!
Didn't you hear them say they were going to stop him from doing anything?
Didn't you notice that there were never any women at rep events.
Or if they were, they were not allowed to say anything?
Didn't you notice their one black candidate was a non-starter from the got-go?
Did you notice that they even threw out his budgets....and then complained because he didn't have one?
Did you notice that THEY caused our credit rating to tank?
You really need to get out into the real world once in a while!
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BossMcHogg says:
She'll be 70 years old. Not sure she'll want to.
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makemyday2da says:
NO WAY! Please wake me up from this nightmare!
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nygurl1 replies:
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hahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!
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Snidely70448 says:
Hillary has no chance of becoming the 2016 Democratic nominee for president, and if she were to be nominated by Establishment fiat - ala Mitt Romney - she would be handed her head in the general election by any credible Republican (not a foregone conclusion).

Hillary is too old (69 by the 2016 election), too white, and too Establishment to galvanize the 2008/2012 coalition that elected Barack Obama. I cannot imagine the young activists who busted their butts electing Obama and the Black voters who turned out in record numbers for their hero doing the same for her. If Obama is Popeye's spicy, Hillary is Wonder Bread.
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nygurl1 replies:
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You keep dreaming your dream of a "real" rep coming to the fray.

They don't exist anymore silly!
nygurl1 replies:
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You keep dreaming your dream of a "real" rep coming to the fray.

They don't exist anymore silly!

Oh yes...I am white, 71 and voted Obama!
As long as the nitwits are running the reps, I will never vote rep again!
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