Hillary's Independent Third Party Ticket is Getting Closer
Race will probably play a role in the General Election. Regardless, Hillary should move away from any suggestion that her candidacy is based on racial consideration.
As if the divisions between race and gender in the Democratic Party hadn’t been further exposed through Tuesday night’s exit polls — and by a very heated exchange on CNN between Donna Brazile and Paul Begala — Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton’s interview with USA Today on Wednesday is further mining those tense depths.
This being said, she can still be President. This will require her to fight to the convention. When she is locked out of the convention and abandoned by all the Democrat elites, she will need to run as a third party candidate.
She has nothing to lose. Because, the Democratic Party will not support her run for the Senate again in New York. She will have to run as an Independent in New York the next election cycle.
Can you say Joe Lieberman. She has no down side by breaking new ground. She will win as an Independent. Because, seniors, the working class, and Hispanics will support her.
Her V.P. could be General Wesley Clark, Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villa Regosia, or California's Attorney General Jerry Brown. This may seem like an odd list, but Hillary needs to think out of the box as a Third Party Independent.
If Hillary plays her cards right, she can be the first female President of the United States.

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