As Hilary Clinton prepares to leave the Secretary of State position, there is much speculation about her next move. If Clinton decides to run, and makes that decision soon, she will clear most of the potential Democratic field. This means that at least a handful of members of congress who would have otherwise been running for president for most of the next four years will be instead focusing more on their work in congress and building their resumes for the future beyond 2016
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Last Sunday, the former Secretary of State, New York Senator, and First Lady, Hillary Clinton, annou...
Given Hillary Clinton’s role as Secretary of State over the past four years, how electable of a cand...
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has not yet determined whether not she will run for presid...
The 2008 Democratic primary is often regarded as a once-in-a-lifetime political event. Democratic fr...
Hillary must turn to the man who defeated her for help paying back money her campaign owes, while he...
While Clinton's campaign made some very public mistakes, her team did an excellent job positioning h...
A truly successful Obama administration will not only succeed legislatively, but strengthen the Demo...
Today, one of the most polarizing figures in American politics went before the Senate for confirmati...
The Democratic Party under Obama finds itself in a historic position of being both dominant and unif...
It’s a matter of general consensus that Hillary Clinton is at the center of the 2016 presidential bu...
If she runs for president in 2016, Hillary Clinton would bring a number of potential strengths to th...
Obama's loss of control over the political agenda threatens to make his presidency irrelevant
Hillary Clinton has expanded her lead over Barack Obama in the New Hampshire primary. Clinton leads ...
The switchback ride of the Democrat nomination race continues. Despite widespread media predictions ...
If we do not see a concession by early June, we can assume that Senator Clinton and her advisers hav...
Last Sunday, the former Secretary of State, New York Senator, and First Lady, Hillary Clinton, annou...
Given Hillary Clinton’s role as Secretary of State over the past four years, how electable of a cand...
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has not yet determined whether not she will run for presid...
The 2008 Democratic primary is often regarded as a once-in-a-lifetime political event. Democratic fr...
Hillary must turn to the man who defeated her for help paying back money her campaign owes, while he...
While Clinton's campaign made some very public mistakes, her team did an excellent job positioning h...
A truly successful Obama administration will not only succeed legislatively, but strengthen the Demo...
Today, one of the most polarizing figures in American politics went before the Senate for confirmati...
The Democratic Party under Obama finds itself in a historic position of being both dominant and unif...
It’s a matter of general consensus that Hillary Clinton is at the center of the 2016 presidential bu...
If she runs for president in 2016, Hillary Clinton would bring a number of potential strengths to th...
Obama's loss of control over the political agenda threatens to make his presidency irrelevant
Hillary Clinton has expanded her lead over Barack Obama in the New Hampshire primary. Clinton leads ...
The switchback ride of the Democrat nomination race continues. Despite widespread media predictions ...