A CANDITORIAL ASSESSMENT OF HILLARY CLINTON
At the outset, this author should like to introduce this research paper by stating that my choice to assess a possible candidate for President in 2008 is Hilary Clinton. To begin with, I should also like to provide an allowance of the candidate’s appeal across states, including the Electoral College. In the opinion of this author, I am not convinced that Hilary Clinton would find an immediate niche in the classic blue/red states, but rather, her best chances as a viable Presidential candidate would include the need for a “two Americas” strategy. Similarly, it seems that Hilary Clinton, while needing to gain critical states for obtaining the 271 Electoral College votes, has been encountering some issues with the Electoral College, where she has ran ads all over the state (New York). There is also some question that has yet to be resolved regarding Hilary Clinton, the presidential candidate and her relationship with the Electoral College. The Electoral College doesn’t increase the influence of small state voters, but only the influence of swing state voters. It’s not the under populated mountain and farm states that benefit from...
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