Will she get the polling bump that inexplicably did not happen in April? Will she start granting media interviews? Will she stop pretending that her "one on one" sessions are not thoroughly orchestrated by her campaign handlers? Will she begin campaigning on new and innovative solutions instead of the same divisive, 20 year old crap, she is currently preaching? Will she ever wear a dress? Will she ever tell Bill to get out? Will she be so far Left, after winning the Democrat primary, that she will be unable to move back to the middle, during the actual election cycle? What is her stand on trade? What is her stance on the failure that is the Obama ISIS policy? How will she deal with the fact that she is less "middle class" than Romney ever thought about being? What about her role in the Libyan arms trade to Syria, or the travesty that was "Benghazi," or her email scandal, the evolving "pay for play" scandal that has come out of her time as Secretary of State? Stay tuned. We have plenty of questions that need to be answered by this woman who would be our representative for the Middle Class . . . . . none more critical than this last question:
What is she going do, Sunday morning, if her announcement does not ignite her campaign and move her into the 50 percentile bracket? Personally, I believe this decision . . . . the announcement . . . . . is a huge mistake, but time in short order, will give us an answer.
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