Tuesday, 5 January 2016

BILL CLINTON BACKS HILLARY FOR 2016 US PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS


BILL CLINTON: SHE IS THE ONE

One time United States President, Bill Clinton on Monday put his bet on his wife Hillary as the best candidate for the 2016 Presidential election, he said this when he appeared alone at a campaign in her support at New Hampshire. This place is where the country would hold its first presidential primary on February 9, 2016.


That Monday, Clinton spoke of his wife’s desire to make the country better for the poor and struggling middle classes. He said of her “I do not believe in my lifetime anybody has run for this job in a moment of great importance who is better qualified by knowledge, experience and temperament to do what needs to be done.”

He said “everything she touched, she made better,” calling her a “change maker.” He noted that she could win any job but only loved to provide legal aid to the poor. Referring to himself as a “happy grandfather,” Clinton, 69, called his wife “the most amazing person” when they met each other 45 years ago at Yale Law School.

However, one could ask, is Clinton’s support for his wife going to be detrimental to her desire to be Head of House at the White House in 2016? Hillary Clinton was recently questioned in New Hampshire about Bill’s alleged sex scandals. Even her husband has had to fend off some reference to his past; he asked that the voters think of the candidates seriously.

Recent ratings show that Clinton is behind her party rival, Bernie Sanders, by 44.7 to 49 percent of the Democrat vote in New Hampshire. She continues to seek the support of her party faithful.

Only time can tell what would be the effect of the support of the past President Clinton on the political fortunes of the possible future President Clinton. Sure enough that should not be the only deciding factor and it can as well add up in her favor.

Surely a victory for Hillary Clinton would help to build the Clinton political dynasty with great impact on the future of American politics. Time will tell.

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