She hasn’t even announced a campaign yet, but supporters in the early caucus state are gearing up for Hillary Clinton in 2016.
2016 Election
2016 Starts Early In Iowa
Rick Santorum’s upcoming tour of the all-important caucus state follows visits from Ted Cruz, Bobby Jindal and Scott Walk
Martin O’Malley Steps Closer to 2016 Presidential Run
Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley signaled that he is moving closer to mounting a 2016 presidential campaign this weekend at the summer meeting of the National Governors Association in Milwaukee.
The Dinner That Got Rep. Peter King Thinking “President King”
Blame it on the chicken scarpariello
Scott Walker’s Big Gamble
With his new budget, the Wisconsin governor has angered his party’s right, spelling trouble for a man who appears eager to run for president in 2016.
New Effort To Tar Marco Rubio As Anti-Woman
EMILY’s List hopes to brand Florida Senator Marco Rubio as anti-women ahead of the 2016 elections
Can Anyone Stop Rick Perry In 2016?
It looks like everything is aligned for Rick Perry to be the Republican nominee for president in 2016.
Turning LePage: Jeb Bush Fundraises For Tea Party Governor in Maine
The Kennebunkport fundraiser falls two days before the Bush family’s annual Fourth of July gathering at President George H. W. Bush’s compound Walker’s Point.
“Hillary Clinton 'would be a great president and I would want to help her do that.'”
Women and Faith Groups Believe in a President Hillary Clinton
Without encouragement, faith and women groups have rallied around the idea of a President Hillary Clinton
Cuomo Says He Still Might Run Against Hillary in 2016
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo shot down a report that he is privately telling aides and supporters that he will not seek the White House if former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton runs for the presidency.
Barbara Bush Says “We’ve Had Enough Bushes” As President
Barbara Bush doesn’t think her son Jeb should run for President in 2016
Republicans Fear Clinton in 2016
Republican leaders plotted their party’s political comeback on Thursday with plans to court minority voters and modernize their political operations. But some wondered if one person could make it all for naught: Hillary Clinton.