While it’s true that Hillary will not be on the ballot in 2018, nonetheless she will be the star of the election. She will play the lead in almost every Republican ad running through election day. The Republicans have decided to force the Democratic party to take possession of two-time loser Hillary Clinton.
She is slightly more popular than getting impaled with a five-foot spear. But she has lost one position to barney and two to Spongebob Squarepants.
Corry Bliss of the Congressional Leadership Fund super PAC told Fox News:
“I promise you that you’ll continue to see it — Hillary Clinton starring in our paid media. She’s a very powerful motivator,” Corry Bliss of the Congressional Leadership Fund super PAC told Fox News. “It’s about what she represents. What she represents, just like what Nancy Pelosi represents, is out-of-touch far-left liberal positions.”
What really rankles many Democrats as much as Republicans is the way she has tried to stay in the public eye. People are tired of her incessant whining and endless excuses for why she lost and her approval rating has plunged to just 27%, While President Trump is holding steady at 50%.
In the past, Republicans have successfully linked the Democrats to Nancy Pelosi and it paid off for them big time. Hillary could turn out to be an even less popular figure than Nancy Pelosi. Time will tell.
Last month, Clinton smeared many Trump supporters as racists and sexists during a talk.
“I won the places that are optimistic, diverse, dynamic, moving forward, and his whole campaign ‘Make America Great Again’ was looking backwards,” she claimed. “‘You know, you didn’t like black people getting rights, you don’t like women, you know, getting jobs, you don’t want to, you know, see that Indian-Americans are succeeding more than you are — whatever your problem is, I’m going to solve it.”