Hillary Clinton Likely To Mount Presidential Bid Following Midterm Reelection, Says Author

November 10, 2006 (PRLEAP.COM) Entertainment News
Beating her Republican challenger in New York's midterm senatorial election by a margin of more than 30%, Senator Hillary Clinton seems poised to begin the process of mounting a drive for the Democratic Party's 2008 presidential nomination. Sheldon Filger, author of "Hillary Clinton Nude: Naked Ambition, Hillary Clinton And America's Demise," believes it is virtually certain that she will run for the presidency.

"Achieving an overwhelming reelection victory in New York appears part of a master plan to build momentum for an eventual presidential campaign," Mr. Filger said. "By winning in New York counties with a large segment of Republican and independent voters, she is demonstrating to Democrats that still doubt her national electability that she is, in fact, electable."

"Hillary Clinton Nude" decribes a Hillary Clinton with longstanding ambitions to become president, but who lacks the leadership qualities America requires at a challenging time in her history. The book suggests that the decision by Hillary and Bill Clinton to relocate to New York so she could run for the Senate was based on the premise that she needed to establish her own unique political credentials before she could mount a presidential drive.

The 2006 midterm election, regarded as a major defeat for the Bush administration and Republican Party, places the Democrats in a strong position to win back the White House in 2008. Many political analysts consider Hillary Clinton to be the frontrunner for securing her Party's nomination in 2008.

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