Is Hillary staring a disappointing defeat in the eyes? Many think so and here is why:

In the most recent,  post debate,  Quinnipiac Poll,  Hillary loses to either Carson,  Rubio, or Cruz,  but beats Trump. 

Here is an issue that needs consideration:  If Hillary,  with the highest name recognition of any insider/politician in recent times,  cannot beat out relative unknowns such as Cruz, Carson, or Rubio,  how will she advance her ability to win in the general election? 

While she is good at debate  (when not pressed by an aggressive opponent on issues that are problematic to her), she is not charismatic as a speaker,  and this failure is a critical one. She does not inspire anyone.  While many in the black community aspire to Barack Obama,  no one in the white community sees Hillary as someone with an emotional following.  

Emotion won the 2008 and 2012 elections.  This does not seem to be the case for 2016   . . . .    unless,  of course,  the Left succeeds in convincing voters that the evil GOP is out to trash women, minorities,  and would turn the world into a sauna because of its stance against the fantasy of global warming.  

The millions of dollars she has garnered,  over the years coupled with the fact that she does not own a car and has been chauffeured for 26 years,  makes her an impossible representative of the middle class. 

Add to this the fact that she, apparently,  is afraid to separate herself from the self-serving agenda of Barack Obama,  puts her candidacy in jeopardy. 

More than this,  her decision to continue to ignore conservative voters who may be on the bubble,  and the blue collar working class (she has a 26% approval rating with this constituency),  makes her bid for the presidency,  all the more tenuous.  Look,  few care that she might become the "first woman president."  We elected the first black president,  and we all see what happened with that bit of trivia. 

In the end,  her election-type issues include her inability to garner a turnout similar to that of Barack Obama's.  Because of the Benghazi/Email scandals, only 36% of the nation trusts her and that number is 5% lower than before her House hearing on Benghazi   . . . .   the hearing her adoring media claimed was a "home run" for the woman.   If it was a "home run,"  how bad are things when,  in spite of her recent performance,  she lost ground in terms of popularity and trust?

No,  she is in big trouble   . . . . .   and time will prove this to be true. 
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