Clinton considering staff, strategy changes to U.S. presidential campaign
“We can tell our story of how we climbed the ladder, and a lot of you younger women think it’s done”. Some Clinton supporters also fear she isn’t doing as well with female voters as she should be, a concern that was magnified after high-profile women backing her campaign made eyebrow-raising comments that appeared to disparage women supporting her rival. “When you’re young, you’re thinking: ‘Where are the boys?” “The boys are with Bernie” Steinem told Bill Maher on Friday.
The argument that Clinton may be hiding something about her relationship with big banks and corporate America holds, especially in light of her campaign’s unwillingness to release the transcripts of talks and speeches she gave over the past many years. While Bernie Sanders is no Barack Obama and there are clearly identifiable reasons why he is resonating with the public, it does seem as though numerous same issues that plagued Clinton’s campaign in 2008 are popping up again in 2016 even though there are different people at the top.
“We’re going to take stock, but it’s going to be the campaign that I’ve got”, Clinton said in the interview with MSNBC.
At the very least, for voters who basically want to vote for a third Obama term, Lemann’s introduces new complexity to the analysis.
The nuance that there wasn’t room for at a political rally was this: When women look at Sanders and Clinton, if they find that the candidates’ political positions are similar to one another (which they are), then the fact that Clinton is a woman and would be our first president who is a woman, should weigh in her favor. This problem was toxic for the second wave feminist movement, which often ignored other aspects of women’s identities, such as their race or sexuality or class. Second-wave politics may partially explain Gloria Steinem’s statement. But, she didn’t stop there.
The DSCC’s primary function is to provide grassroots organization and fundraising support for Democratic senators up election.
He went on to say that Mrs. Clinton has embraced realistic policy solutions on health care, affordable college and other key issues, while Mr. Sanders hasn’t. “We never pause to question the fraternal order of things”. Steinem and Albright should’ve considered the different values between young and old female voters before they spoke.
Well, that isn’t exactly going over well with younger women, who aren’t backing Clinton. She has apologized for it. One sentence should not negate 50 years of activism and her status as a feminist icon.
He said young voters were “mad because they think their lives aren’t gonna be better than their parent”, adding that “they feel trapped”.
“Sometimes when I am on a stage like this, I wish that we weren’t married”, the former president said, according to several reporters on the scene in Hudson.
“It doesn’t complicate anything”, she says of the grousing. She said younger women may believe equal rights have been achieved, but there’s more to do. Above all, we as women should not denigrate each other lightly. “I met my husband, who was such a natural, knew exactly what he wanted to do…”
“This is a test process”, Clinton told NBC on the rope-line. “And I think it was a light-hearted, but very pointed remark, which people can take however they choose”. He was also narrowly favored by women. In Hillary Clinton’s terminology, it was a little less evocative: “I’m going to keep fighting until the last vote is counted on Tuesday”. “No, like this.” “Wait, you have to get in here closer”.