Hillary Clinton Presidential Campaign

Hillary2016? It Could Happen.

Dominic Carter | Posted 04.13.2012

Dominic Carter

History by now should have taught us to never count a Clinton out, and all of a sudden the hottest speculation around the country is Hillary 2016.

Pelosi: I 'Would Love To See' A 2016 Clinton Candidacy

The Huffington Post | Peter Finocchiaro | Posted 04.03.2012

Though the 2012 presidential election is months away, a growing number of public figures have in recent weeks thrown their support behind a Hillary Cl...

"Run Hillary Run!" and the Search for Democratic Opposition to Obama

David C. Wilson | Posted 12.29.2011

David C. Wilson

There have been several stories which suggest that Secretary of State Hillary Clinton should be the Democratic nominee for president in 2012. More cu...

Hillary for President Talk Is Just Another Nasty Way to Slam Obama

Earl Ofari Hutchinson | Posted 12.28.2011

Earl Ofari Hutchinson

Hillary Clinton can say "no" to the pesky pleas for her to run for president in 2012 until she's blue in the face. It won't make any difference. There will be yet another poll that shows she's far more popular than President Obama as the Democratic presidential standard bearer.

Obama-Hillary Is the Winning Ticket in 2012

Earl Ofari Hutchinson | Posted 05.25.2011

Earl Ofari Hutchinson

As Obama's VP in 2012, Hillary would bring the same top notch political qualities to the reelection campaign that she brought to the 2008 campaign.

Hillary Clinton Pursues Vigorous 'Internal Outreach' Campaign At State Department

The Washington Post | Lois Romano | Posted 05.25.2011

Hillary Rodham Clinton ran a presidential campaign notoriously insular and unhappy, managing a group of egos and backstabbers whose dysfunction may ha...

Handling the "Whoopses": Judge Sotomayor and The Art of Fixing a Misspeak.

Michael Maslansky | Posted 05.25.2011

Michael Maslansky

In today's age of the media microscope, every judge, politician or CEO has at least one "whoops" that they wish they hadn't said or done. The challenge is in how well you handle your critics.

Hillary Jokes: "I Sometimes Totally Forget" I Ran For President

MSNBC | Posted 05.25.2011

Secretary of State Clinton seemed to charm State Department employees today in her first town hall meeting as Secretary of State -- mixing serious bus...

Hillary Clinton As Our Chekovian Role Model

Adam Hanft | Posted 05.25.2011

Adam Hanft

As I watched Tuesday night's overflow of ecstasy and disbelief, I couldn't help but think of Hillary Clinton -- in that intensely lonely and painful moment.

Open Letter to Bill Clinton

Bill George | Posted 05.25.2011

Bill George

You are facing one of the leadership challenges of your life. You need to decide whether to put the interests of the United States and the world ahead of your personal interests.

A Brilliant Democratic Sucker-Punch?

Aaron Belkin | Posted 05.25.2011

Aaron Belkin

Sure, hindsight is 20-20. But after watching Hillary and Bill Clinton's speeches over the past two nights, you have to believe that their rousing endorsements of Barack Obama were inevitable.

Hillary Said The Word Again

Barbara Fischkin | Posted 11.17.2011

Barbara Fischkin

We in the autism community asked Hillary to recognize us. And she did. Yet again.

All My Politics!

j. saKiya Sandifer | Posted 05.25.2011

j. saKiya Sandifer

As I was captured by the intellect of Obama, I couldn't help but notice how the various media outlets began to shape the Democratic primaries to play out as America's hottest new soap opera.

Hillary and Big Brown: The Inevitables

Jamie Stiehm | Posted 05.25.2011

Jamie Stiehm

So much for sure things in politics and horse racing. Pundits and gamblers, take note: life isn't yet as predictable as it seems.

Hillary Learned Nothing From Iraq

Steve Young | Posted 05.25.2011

Steve Young

Hillary's campaign was built on the base of predetermined success. Mission Accomplished declared with far more hostilities left to deal with.

My Email To Hillary

Cameron Turner | Posted 05.25.2011

Cameron Turner

Dear Sen. Clinton, whether you're prepared to acknowledge it or not, the campaign is over and Sen. Obama is our party's nominee.

The Lovely Parting Gift

Mary Lyon | Posted 05.25.2011

Mary Lyon

Obama isn't in a hurry to hustle Clinton offstage, nor is he driven to snark. Her supporters should note this gentility, generosity, and respect as they shift gears. It's for them, too.

What Does Hillary Want? That's Easy: Respect

Huffington Post | Rachel Sklar | Posted 05.25.2011

Of course she was going to concede, and concede gracefully; but first, to borrow a line from a play about the kind of person she purported to represent, "attention must be paid."

Hillary Clinton's Last Hurrah

Michael Carmichael | Posted 05.25.2011

Michael Carmichael

The final syllables Clinton's campaign echo in the winds of history in the form of a curious series of statements that combine to form the "last hurrah" of her now-passé political era.

Hillary and Bill Behaving Badly

Diane Francis | Posted 05.25.2011

Diane Francis

Hillary has become a de facto independent Democrat (like Joe Lieberman) who will join forces with, or pave the way, for John McCain to win this fall.

Hillary Clinton, Call Up Margaret Chase Smith

Jamie Stiehm | Posted 05.25.2011

Jamie Stiehm

If Clinton calls up her foremothers in delivering her campaign's last hurrah in New York tonight, she'll find inspiration in a stunning speech made by the only woman in the U.S. Senate on June 1, 1950.

Can The Superdelegates Afford To Say No To Clinton?

Simon Woods | Posted 05.25.2011

Simon Woods

Like it or not, the same rules that have Obama with an insurmountable pledged delegate lead also prevent him from winning without the superdelegates.

Clinton's New Strategy: Focus on Uncommitted Delegates and Build Blue-Collar Momentum

Daniel Nichanian | Posted 05.25.2011

Daniel Nichanian

Her strategy is to amass as much momentum as possible by winning the remaining contests by as massive margins as she can muster and then convince uncommitted superdelegates to turn to her.

Clinton Supporters See No Rush To Nominate

Off The Bus | Posted 05.25.2011

Off The Bus

Passionate Hillary supporters see no rush to nominate and want further debate on the issues.

What Happens In Iowa, Stays In Iowa: Hillary's Cavalry Rides to the Rescue

Glynnis MacNicol and Rachel Sklar | Posted 05.25.2011

Glynnis MacNicol and Rachel Sklar

We're here on a bus to Manchester, packed to capacity, seeing how Hillary hopefuls are feeling after yesterday's disappointing result in Iowa. As it turns out, surprisingly upbeat.