Sunday, September 14, 2014

Hillary Clinton and Her Return in Iowa


One phrase that says it all, "Hello, Iowa, I'm back!"

This Sunday, Hillary Clinton told reporters about her return in Iowa in order "to support candidates", however her return has marked the beginning of her presidential campaign for the 2016 presidential election. Her recent return in Iowa since her disappointing third place in Iowa, has led many people speculated about whether she was entering the 2016 political election.

According to CNN, she only went to Iowa to support Tom and Ruth Harkin, after Tom's 3 decades of being in the Senate, and other fellow candidates. But when she announced to the people that she was only supporting them, many people were upset and even urged her to run again for the 2016 presidential election. Many people including Hillary's former aids came to Iowa in support of Hillary. Although Hillary is considering about the election, her priority was the support of Tom Harkin.

I recognize Hillary myself as a capable candidate for the presidential election for she has the capabilities of handling the situation of the media and the political spectrum. With her as the president, not only she would be the first woman to be a president but she would make great change to the country. With beliefs aside, I respect Hillary's decision for considering about running for presidency. After being a Secretary of State for quite some time, she has all the time she needs to consider for election.

Should you consider Hillary Clinton as an efficient candidate for President?
If she were president, would she bring about good change for the better good of America?
Was she able to answer the media efficiently with her decision in electing for Presidency for 2016?

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1 comment:

Kelsey O'Donnell said...

I have been supporting and following the "Ready for Hillary" campaign since it's beginning really and was a strong supporter of her in the 2008 election. I think that Hillary is not only a capable candidate but would be the best candidate for the Democratic platform. Hillary not only has experience in the white house as Obama's Secretary of State for his first term but she was also the first female senator from New York and was arguably the most active first lady in United States history in terms of her affect on politics and social reform. Hillary would be a wonderful first female president as she has already paved the way for females in politics in many other ways, specifically by being the first first lady to ever hold public office. She was a great first lady, great senator, great secretary of state, and would be a great president.