FIGHT
TO THE CORE IS MRS. HILLARY CLINTON'S MAIN GOAL IN THE U.S.PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION,
2016
In her first electoral
campaign speech at New York on 13 June 2015,
Mrs Hillary Clinton said that she
will wage a fight against Republicans to the core , she will fight for
strengthening the American middle class and poor families , she will fight to
the core to the climate change , she
will fight to unite all of the American power . She also said that she will
fight for Midwestern values.
Definitely, the fights
declared by Mrs. Clinton would definitely attract more votes from middle class
and downtrodden American families.
In her election speech
at Iowa on Sunday (14 June 2015) for the U.S Presidential elections 2016, the
Democratic President Candidate Mrs Hillary uttered that she would be a harsher
negotiator on trade issues than any other Democratic president referring Mr.
Obama indirectly. It is to be recalled how Mr. Obama has witnessed a major
hindrance on trade and this demonstrates his weakness such as his inability to
get adequate support for an agenda and his standoffishness. She urged to Obama
the need to forge a strong support by jointly working with Nancy Pelosi of
California and other congressional Democrats to enhance the Trans-Pacific
Partnership trade deal.
By aligning and
getting the cooperation from the senior democrats, Mr. Obama should seek their
cooperation to sign the agreement. In
her biographical video that was released recently which is titled “Fighter”,
Mrs. Clinton answered the question “What is a Fighter”, and to her, a fighter
is someone who would not give up easily and will fight for success of the
agenda until last.
Mrs. Clinton recalled how
she was not successful in refurbishing the health care system when she was first
lady and how she sustained to work and finally got the Children’s Health
Insurance Program enacted.
Mrs.Clintion’s years of law practice in Arkansas, as the
first lady When Mr. Bill Clinton as the U.S President , as a losing
Presidential candidate in 2008 as against Mr. Obama and as secretary of state
in Mr. Obama’s government — all of that skilled her to be tough
and to keep on fighting.
Differentiating Mr.
Obama from Mrs. Clinton, Mr. Obama is a quiet, an erudite individual, a wonk, a
constitutional lawyer whereas Mr. Hillary is more of an activist,” American
political system needs an activist , when you have, for example, a Congress
that puts hindrances in your agenda. An activist will not stop trying and will
be trying to carry all the oppositions with him or her.
Mrs Clinton is a “stubborn, determined fighter” and that the
description would be “front and centre” in the U.S. 2016 Presidential campaign.
Mrs. Clinton in her New York Presidential 2016 election campaign
speech said that she was dedicating her candidacy to “everyone who’s ever been
knocked down but refused to be knocked out.”
Supporters of Mrs.
Hillary viewed that Hillary is well aware how to fight, and she certainly saw
how to fight with Republicans as she had past experience about this when Bill
Clinton was in the White House.”
Clinton repeatedly tributes
the economic progress Mr. Obama has achieve. On Saturday in her 2016
Presidential election address at New York, she complimented that Mr. Obama had brought the country “back
from the verge of depression,” but “Hillary Rodham Clinton cautioned
that we have to overcome
new challenges in our economy and our democracy.”
At the same time, U.S.
Presidential 2016 opinion polls demonstrate a rising frustration not just with
Mr. Obama but also with Congress and Washington generally, demonstrating that
Mrs. Clinton should work
hard to convince American voters that she can bring something new and novel to
the White House.
According to a New York Times/CBS
News U.S Presidential 2016 opinion poll released May 5, Just 32% of American
voters viewed that they would favour a presidential candidate whose political
experience was mostly in the government in Washington.
Majority of the Democrats
are of the view that Mrs. Clinton can be more successful in building coalitions
and running the government due to her long political experiences.
Courtesy: Amy Chozick
& Patrick Healy – New York Times
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