I think he would win, and Bill seems to be gearing up his motor boat for a cruise into the White House. Does anyone else think he will run?
Even if the president could, Clinton couldn't get elected in the first place. He would have had to do it before he left office in 2001.
I remember reading, but can't find it on the web, Michael Moore's summary of Bill Clinton's voting record (on bills he passed) compared to that of Ronald Reagan. However, I did find this and this.
More news on this front. "The question is whether this amounts to wishful thinking on behalf of Clinton backers still unsatisfied by (or bitter about) 2001, or an indication that he is actually considering another try." Read more: http://www.theage.com.au/world/more...ent-in-2016-20120605-1zu67.html#ixzz1xRZ4fNo6
I am a dyed in the wool Democrat and always will be. No one in my family hasn't voted Republican in at least three generations - possibly never have. If I were to vote for a Republican my mom would slap me. My father would never speak to me again. And I say ENOUGH OF THE CLINTONS! Bill, Hillary, Chelsea, their dog Buddy. I don't care! I say I have had it six inches past the top of my head with these self-serving shape-changers. No more! Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!
I would like to hear your personal position on why not Hillary 2016? Policy? I hated that two men from the same family could be president within a period of 20 years. I hate even more that two married people could be elected. Are there really no better people in our nation? Is our aristocracy that uninviting? It's tough to tell whether it was actually Hillary which ran in 1992 and similarly difficult to determine if it is really Bill thinking about running in 2016.
Do you not understand that Bill already served 2 terms so it is impossible for him to run again? I think you need to retake high school civics.
If you mean me, Chipz, it's because Hilary, is as I've said above, a self-serving shape-changer. If you rewound her presidential campaign you would notice that she says whatever is expedient and changes her position on issues to please a current crowd or the current polls. I realized that she is in politics to serve no one but herself when she ran for senator of New York. It looks to me like she said to herself, 'Hmm, soon my sad-sack husband will no longer be president, but I want to run for president but it's not the time quite yet. Now how can I keep in the limelight for three years so I can still be in the papers? Oh! I know! I'll run for senator in a major and important state I have never lived in!' Then she abandoned that post just in time to run for president. I am also one of the many millions who have a negative gut reaction to Hilary. I arrived at this completely independently. It was only months later that I realized many people instinctively -instinctively- disliked the woman. Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!
My topic actually was silly-serious about either of the Clinton's future plans for presidency. Have you seen Hillary lately? She looks beat. I can't imagine her gathering the stamina to try again.