Tuesday's Biggest 'Loser' Is Hillary Clinton

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Exclusive–Rand Paul: Tuesday's Biggest 'Loser' Is Hillary Clinton
by Matthew Boyle- 4 Nov 2014

Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) said late Tuesday that in the wake of the Senate going Republican, the biggest loser is former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

Almost every candidate Clinton campaigned for lost. Those include Georgia’s Michelle Nunn, Iowa’s Bruce Braley, North Carolina’s Kay Hagan, and Kentucky’s Alison Lundergan Grimes.

"Somebody should ask Hillary Democrats why they got wiped out tonight. Clearly, Hillary is yesterday's news,” Paul said in an email to Breitbart News.

Paul’s campaign staff provided Breitbart News with four images of Clinton campaigning with Hagan, Grimes, Braley and Nunn—images that bear the hash tag “#HillarysLosers.”

Many of the candidates Paul, a likely 2016 GOP presidential candidate, campaigned for won their elections.
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More: http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Govern...ul-Tuesday-s-Biggest-Loser-Is-Hillary-Clinton
 
I disagree. I say the American people lost a lot more than Clinton did last night. Meet the new boss. Same as the old boss.
 
I still don't believe Hillary will run. She is and always has been hated, even when she was First Lady. If she does run she will not make it through the primaries.
 
I think a GOP Senate starting wars and passing TPP will help Hillary even though the Clintons were part of the NAFTA sellout.

Probably helps turnout for 2016 as well.
 
I still don't believe Hillary will run. She is and always has been hated, even when she was First Lady. If she does run she will not make it through the primaries.

She will be the only one on the ballot. There will only be one place to stand on Caucus night.
 
Some make the claim that Hillary benefitted from the results. http://www.washingtonpost.com/polit...9ca90e-6442-11e4-9fdc-d43b053ecb4d_story.html With Republicans in control of both houses, they will "Own" any legislation which passes. They can't blame things on Obama anymore.

Democrats are hoping the new Republican Senate majority will quickly annoy voters by overreaching or contributing to Washington’s political paralysis. That environment could benefit other potential Democratic 2016 candidates, but perhaps Clinton most of all, strategists and backers said.

“The likelihood that a Republican Congress does either nothing or does the wrong thing I think is an opportunity for her,” said Tracy Sefl, a Democratic campaign veteran who is advising the independent pro-Clinton super PAC Ready for Hillary.

But with some saying it helps her, others saying it hurts her, it probably doesn't mean much of anything in reality. Assuming she decides to run.
 
i don't want to create a separate thread for this, but i am trying to remember if Bill or Hillary Clinton
was up here helping out A.G Martha Coakley's bid for governor! if i find a visit or two by Hillary this
partially explains Charlie Baker's narrow, uphill nail biting victory that took until about 3 or 4 a.m
for all the votes in the very rural small towns to be counted. earlier today, i was more focused on
Shemdogg, Justin Amash, Thomas Massie & Dave Brat, and felt the afterglow of the victory parties...
Technically, this new loss has to be frustrating for Scott Brown's former nemesis. We do have all our
Democrats returning to D.C but we just elected a Republican as our governor. Hillary also helped out here.
 
http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Latest...s-for-Martha-Coakley-focuses-on-family-issues

http://www.wbur.org/2014/10/24/hillary-clinton-martha-coakley-rally <-------- Seriously, Senator Rand Spotted a pattern!

http://onpolitics.usatoday.com/2014/10/25/hillary-clinton-its-not-businesses-that-create-jobs/ <--------- She was up here!

"An odd moment from Hillary Clinton on the campaign trail Friday – and one she may regret.

Speaking at a campaign event Friday for struggling Massachusetts gubernatorial candidate Martha Coakley, Clinton offered this argument against “trickle down” economics – which focuses on cutting taxes and regulations so businesses can grow:

“Don’t let anybody tell you that it’s corporations and businesses that create jobs. You know that old theory, trickle-down economics. That has been tried, that has failed. It has failed rather spectacularly. One of the things my husband says when people say, ‘What did you bring to Washington?’ He says, ‘I brought arithmetic.’ "
 
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