He was a political dynamo and prodigy who was elected governor at the age of 31. People were calling him the first black president because of his charisma and aura of coolness he had. He has the highest end of term approval rating of any president since FDR. The guy was a political force
If he doesn’t become president it’s hard for me to see him not become a big political name in some way. I could see him being speaker of the house or Senate Majority leader eventually. He’s simply too talented for the Democratic Party to not utilize him in some way
I think she could, she’s an older woman with access to power she’d be an incredibly valuable ally. I think she’d be very suited to be the one to bridge the gaps between the old and new generation of feminism or be a prominent voice in doing so. The young people are the activists but they’d need people in powerful positions as allies and I think she’d be the perfect one for that time.
Doesn't gurantee the same sort of results here and well, times and matters change. I got plans for him and a bunch of others.
And still unsure of Clinton. There are reasons and divisions between the second wave and third wave for reasons after all.
Hillary was a "Goldwater Girl" and that would be something that may a bit more of a spectre of her to haunt.
The Clintons got a lot of success OTL because they were part of the New Democrats, the result of a shift to the right because of the victory of the neocons believed that it was what was needed. This isn't the same as OTL and people are changing in their voting patterns and the like.
This isn't the Greed Is Good corporate 1980s after all