It is important that no matter who wins the democratic party nomination for president, that candidate should receive 100% support from democratic voters—as well as support with voter registration, volunteering, encouraging people to vote, helping to get out the vote on election day—and voting up and down the ticket in all fifty states for democrats running for office as judges, as well as on the presidential, federal, state, county, and local/city levels.
Hillary Rodham Clinton is not running for president to achieve a third term for former President Bill Clinton or a third term for President Barack Obama, she is running as a qualified, experienced and informed presidential candidate, who has the added historical significance of being female.
The election of Hillary Rodham Clinton to the presidency of America would represent a historical and political transformation, truly reflective of a revolutionary political movement--and a hallmark sign of positive social and cultural change in America.
The election of Bernie Sanders as president would certainly be better than any republican candidate; however there is nothing revolutionary about the liberal and progressive agenda of Bernie Sanders, or his candidacy.
Hillary Rodham Clinton has been under constant and relentless attack by republicans, the media and pollsters, now, and even before she announced she was running for president. The media attacks have been unprecedented and designed to derail her candidacy for president. Unprecedented Negative Media Coverage of Hillary
First there was Benghazi, then the e-mails, now when these two overblown stories fail to derail Hillary's campaign, the shift has moved to her failing poll numbers, despite Hillary leading in almost all national polls against Bernie Sanders. The media and pollsters deliberately cite and use election polls which include Vice-President Joe Biden, even though Vice-President Biden has not announced he is running for president. Including Vice-President Biden in polls is deliberately designed to make the race with Bernie Sanders appear closer nationally than what it really is, because it moves voters away from Hillary Rodham Clinton, who support Vice-President Biden.
The media has also now descended into accusing Hillary of not always supporting same-sex marriage, an issue that many have evolved on including President Obama, as well as the country as a whole.
From: Meet The Press--with Chuck Todd on September 27, 2015
"Bernie Sanders has been where you are on these issues," Todd said. "Bernie Sanders was there when it came to marriage 20 years ago. Do you think one of the reasons he's doing well right now is some progressives think, ‘Well, you know what? He was there when it wasn't popular.’"Maybe Vice-President Biden will run for president, if he doesn’t the fears of Hillary doubters will come to fruition when Vice-President Biden announces he is not running for president and endorses Hillary Rodham Clinton, then President Obama endorses Hillary.
The support from governors and lawmakers in the U.S Senate and U.S. House of Representatives is overwhelmingly in support of Hillary Rodham Clinton, who has amassed a overwhelming lead in 2016 political endorsements: 8 governors, 30 U.S. Senators and 112 members of the U.S. House of Representatives—compared to zero for Bernie Sanders. This translates to votes from these elected officials constituents. Source: Fivethirtyeight.com/2016-endorsement-primary:The Endorsement Primary
Once the democratic primaries move outside of Iowa, New Hampshire and a few states like Vermont in the Northeast, the ethnicity of democratic voters becomes larger and more diverse. Minorities make up a large percentage of voters in many states east, west, north and especially the south. It will be an uphill battle for Bernie Sanders--one he may overcome.
Bernie Sanders has received the endorsement of one key New Hampshire politician, Dudley Webster Dudley, and she stated: From CNN on July 4, 2015
Dudley said Friday that her Sanders endorsement is not so much about what other Democratic candidates are lacking, but about how Sanders has differentiated himself in the field.Hillary Rodham Clinton was a significant part of the presidency of her husband Bill Clinton, not just a First Lady. Hillary and Bill Clinton are well known in the Hispanic/Latino community—Bill Clinton received 61% of the Hispanic/Latino vote in 1992 and the highest percentage of the Hispanic/Latino vote of any candidate, 73% in 1996. Bill Clinton received 83% and 84% of the African-American vote in 1992 and 1996 respectively. Source: Ropercenter.uconn.edu--How groups voted in 1992 and 1996"It wasn't in opposition to them. I'm just feeling that I like the way Sanders presents himself and puts his points of view," Dudley told CNN.
Dudley acknowledges that Sanders' road to the White House, let alone the Democratic nomination, will not be easy.
"Neither (race) is going to be a cakewalk, but I think that his stamina and energy and points of view will carry him through," she said.
Before President Obama, President Bill Clinton was nicknamed "The First Black President" by many in the African-American community. The history of the Clinton's supporting or fundraising (millions of dollars) for organizations like the United Negro College Fund, NAACP, Tom Joyner Foundation, historically black colleges, as well as their work in Africa on economic development, health concerns and initiatives are well known throughout the African-American community. The history of the Clinton’s involvement with the African-American church and communities across America cannot be matched by any candidate running for president republican or democrat.
After losing in the democratic primary to President Obama in 2008, Hillary Rodham Clinton and Bill Clinton campaigned for then Senator Obama. During the 2012 presidential election former President Bill Clinton gave the most important speech at the Democratic National Convention in support of President Obama—a charismatic and powerful speech cited by many as helping President Obama win re-election to a second term.
Many of President Obama’s former campaign aides, staff and organizations are already working and campaigning for Hillary Rodham Clinton; and some are also working for Bernie Sanders. Hillary has been very supportive and complimentary of President Obama’s administration and achievements on the campaign trail, it would be no shock if the first president of European and African ancestry endorses Hillary Rodham Clinton for president.
On foreign policy, Hillary Rodham Clinton is the most qualified person running for president in 2016—her foreign policy experience is unmatched by any presidential candidate republican or democrat. Hillary Rodham Clinton as Secretary of State traveled the world forming productive relationships and repairing the strained bonds with America’s allies after the disastrous warmongering administration of George W. Bush and Dick Cheney.
During Hillary’s tenure as Secretary of State there was no major 911 type terrorist attack against America. One of the, if not the most important job of any president is to protect and keep America safe and secure—from the stark lessons of history without a protected, safe and secure America—our U.S. Constitution and country would have become a Constitutional Monarchy, Great Britain—Constitutional Monarchy, Kingdom of Spain—Weimer Constitution, Third Reich—or the Constitution of the Empire of Japan, a Monarchy and Military Dictatorship under Showa (Hirohito).
Hillary Rodham Clinton as Secretary of State was a vocal and approving advocate for the invasion of a sovereign country, Pakistan, that resulted in the killing of Osama Bin Laden—so much so that had she been president she would have given the exact same order as President Obama.
It is time for a true revolution in America, the election of a deserving, qualified and experienced female as President of the United States.
Vote Democrat up and down the ticket in all fifty states in 2016!