Hillary’s record as the secretary of state wasn’t the greatest and her performance was not stellar, to say the least. As we will witness in the coming weeks and months, there’s plenty of negativity and mudslinging that the Republicans are ready to indulge in. She’ll have to answer questions, connect with people and face a barrage of criticism and scepticism from her opponents. However, beyond the realm of passion and gullibility, Hillary will have some work to do before she can get to a stage when the road to the executive mansion is cleared of the potholes and bumps. No matter what her detractors say, Hillary is the woman for the White House. This is a woman who is resilient and has survived the tests of time over and over again. Part of me thinks that it’ll be a walk in the park for her for the simple reason that neither the Democrats, at the nomination stage, nor the Republicans, at the general election stage, have anyone to challenge her credentials and popularity. ![]() Hillary will be a force to be reckoned with in the 2016 election. She’s a charismatic personality, one who has done remarkably well as an individual and as a supportive, better-half of one of America’s most-loved presidents in recent history. Now that it’s written in stone, Hillary’s candidature will be the talk of the town for the foreseeable future. From the time when President Barack Obama was re-elected for a second term, speculations about Hillary’s run have been in the news so much so that many thought that she was unduly stealing the limelight from the president when he, in fact, needed more exposure to highlight his policy decisions and future plans to deliver on his promises. The Apannouncement didn’t come as a shock. We’ve been listening to rumours and whispers for as long as one can remember but after tons of denials, rejections and I-don’t-knows, the former first lady and later on secretary of state has decided to give a second shot at the presidency, the so-called ‘highest glass ceiling of American politics’. Hillary Clinton has formally announced that she will run for president in 2016 and perhaps be the next occupant of the White House. United States may finally have a female head of state.
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