Hillary is going to run as an outstanding candidate as a female president of the United States of America. With her mantle being ‘It’s time’, she is focused on downplaying all her proponents to the last minute. Those that are looking down at Hillary don’t know about her real presidential expectations. Let everyone watch out because 2016 is going to be time to make a change. Here are some reasons why Hillary is topping in the presidential list.
1. She would succeed because she is a woman
It has been found out that women are the second sex in the country and make up more of the population than men (161 million versus 156.1 million). If we go further, they also have received 25 percent more of the college degrees more of the men. It is a fact that Hillary Clinton has succeeded so widely and that says a lot about her character. She has undergone through hard times, but they have only made her triumph repeatedly. She labored as a New York state senator after she became the first lady and later nominated as the secretary of state by President Obama. This is a clear indication that she has all the traits of being a leader.
2. She has been through the toughest times, but still she stands up tall
America needs a president that understands the challenges that most Americans have, and this person is her. When the going gets tough, it’s the tough that get going, and she got going when things were not on her way. Her background was not made on a silver plate like most of the people. She was abused as a child when as she grew up but managed to swim all the way to law school with her own merits. The economic challenges in the nation are rising each day. Hillary is by far the greatest person to be in the seat so that she can help people money problems than any billionaire candidate would do. Based on a review of 2015 U.S. Public Financial Disclosure Reports, Money Nation estimated Hillary Clinton’s net worth to be $31.2 million, but notes that Clinton could be worth anywhere from $10.8 million to $51.7 million.
3. She believes in forgiveness, not bitterness
The lady not only underwent attacks on her political stances and actions but also on her looks. Her hairstyle and outfits were always criticized during both her term in office and during the 2008 presidential campaign. Hillary even joked that her book should have titled ‘The Scrunchie Chronicles.' She has been in the highest government offices but still as a woman; her looks have been under scrutiny. That did not hinder her from doing her job for the American people. Despite doing everything that a man can do and enduring little criticism, she has not become bitter, in fact, she believes in forgiveness.
4. She is a great social movement in the making
There is a great social movement that is gathering to elect a Madame President and is believed to have a hurricane speed when it nears the polls. Other than the movement that elected the first African-American president, the ‘Madame President movement’ is going to be propelled by the mainstream media, social media, and Hollywood. They are going to build a momentum and coalitions while they reveal their awesome cultural and social importance. You will hear such callings like ‘triumph of the ‘60s feminist movement,' ‘you will be voting to make history’ among others.
5. The media is willing to crown a queen
Hillary, who is the first presidential nominee of a major party, will be anointed by the media, Hollywood, and pop culture, just as they anointed the junior senator from Illinois. The only difference that is going to be between then and now is that Obama was hailed as the messiah, but Hillary will be the Queen, who will ascend the throne.
6. Campaigning the Obama way
The campaign for Hillary is ready to turn itself in after her official campaign as soon as Madame General signs the battle papers. Those that campaigned for Obama, Jeremy Bird, and Mitch Stewart, have been hired to build an organization that is similar to what they make for Obama. They have stated that they are going to establish a state-of-the-art organization and will leave no stone unturned in their endeavors.
7. Electoral college is slanted towards Hillary and the Democrats
If we go back a bit to 2012, the Electoral College results were 332 for Obama and 206 for Romney. What does this suggest, if Romney could have won in the states of Florida (29 votes), Ohio (18 votes), and Virginia (13 votes), Obama would have still won the elections but with a closer margin of 272 to 266? It is not evident that Hillary will repeat that achievement but riding up to the path of 270 votes is much easier for any Democratic candidate due to the demographic growth and established voting patterns.
8. She will have symbolic or no primary opposition
Those that ambitiously want power like the New York Gov might only challenge Clinton to a major so that they can increase their national name recognition. They also would wish that they land in the wish list of being selected as VP in Hillary’s shortlist. This will be a tremendous advantage for her hence freeing her to concentrate on the general elections and leave the Republicans battling each other.
9. The Hispanic voting bloc is tilted towards
The Republican Party was shaken to the core in 2012 when Romney lost Hispanic voters by a margin of 71 percent to 27 percent. The same campaign troop that managed to oversee this happen is again out to help Hillary rise to the loyal throne by ensuring that the fast-growing Hispanic population is still loyal to the Democratic movement. Their first task will be to register all the 50,000 teenagers who will be turning 18 every month.
10. The Asian and African-American vote is for Hillary
The Republican was surprised when Obama won the African-American vote by a wide margin of 93 percent to 6 percent, and the Asian vote by 73 percent to 26 percent. Hillary is well going to resonate in these two groups. Asian Americans had by far nicknamed Bill Clinton as the first black president. So the Hillary affair with these two groups is consistent.
It is evident that Hillary Clinton would make a fabulous president of the United States. And as she published her book, ‘Hard Choices’ she has given us choices as to why she wants to become the country’s next leader.