How to do something with Hillary Clinton? That’s how the political world had always responded to the former secretary of state, who is in her first year of what could be a four-person presidential campaign. She has a chance to be the Democratic nominee or the Republican nominee, she can be the vice president, she can be the first woman president of the United States and maybe even the first woman president in history. All the while, the country is watching her, hoping her campaign proves to be the one to shake up the wholeHow to do something with Hillary Clinton?

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When Bill Clinton was elected to the US presidency in 1992, I was a teenager and new graduate of my first political class. I was completely naive in how politics worked – with a few exceptions, we were taught how to think and be politically active. There was no talk about being in the trenches, no talk about learning the ropes. I got into the political class because my mother had heard about it, and was planning to watch with a friend of her parents who had alreadyHow to do something with Hillary Clinton? Why have her running mate Mike Pence called for her to “bring her talents to government?”

Because that’s what Hillary Clinton does. She runs for office—and if elected she will do exactly what she ran on in her last election. And it’s not, as it was in 2016, that she wants to make the country do what she wants it to do.

If Hillary Clinton was elected president in 2016, the most likely outcome would be a Democratic Senate; a Democratic House;