A lot of the stories in today’s news concerns all the various people who might be running for U.S. President next year. Among those is one candidate who says she is definitely not running. Nevertheless, the Washington Examiner tells MHProNews that recent election polls from Iowa and New Hampshire show that Sen. Elizabeth Warren received more votes than former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. One poll showed that 79 percent of respondents want Warren and that majorities support her anti-Wall Street positions. Still, Warren says she doesn’t plan to challenge Clinton.
The Associated Press tells MHProNews that Vice President Joe Biden is probably not going to run for president again. At this point, eight years ago, Biden had declared his candidacy and launched a website. This time around, even while saying it’s possible he’ll run again, Biden’s name isn’t really in the 2016 mix.
On another front, unease grows among some Democrats as Hillary Clinton stays on the sidelines. The Wall Street Journal says that her supporters want her to begin actively campaigning as the Republican race for president already has the feel of a sprint, with likely candidates attending fundraisers and party forums all over the map. Some Democrats, meanwhile, are wondering: When will their front-runner join the contest? Most people think that Hillary Clinton is all but certain to seek her party’s nomination, but as yet, there are no signs she will.
The New York Times reports that there is some infighting going on in the Clinton ranks. Lingering tensions between Clinton’s loyalists and the strategists who helped President Obama defeat her in 2008 have erupted into an intense public struggle over who will wield money and clout in her emerging 2016 presidential campaign – if she runs. ##
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