The closer Clinton gets to an announcement, “the more she really needs to pay attention to the arguments that she’s going to make about the economy, and other issues. And doing speeches for $250,000 a pop will detract from that,” a source has said, about whether or not Hillary Clinton will run for President. Currently Clinton is keeping a low profile and has few appointments in her diary. Sources hazard that she is building up eagerness amongst her supporters who will be very keen to see her and champing at the bit by the time she makes her next official appearance. The cost of her charges for making appearances does make people balk but there is a theory that she does this because charging a lower fee would demean her high profile status. By lowering her profile, Clinton has avoided what Democratic strategist and ABC News contributor Donna Brazile has perhaps rashly described as “day-to-day, flash and burn politics.” But what Donna means is she is staying out of the ring until the fight hots up for leadership. Another opinion is she is not sure whether she will actually stand for president or not.
“There’s no reason Hillary Clinton should be involved in what I call partisan, insular, inside-the-beltway politics,” Brazile has further divulged. “She doesn’t need to be a part of what happens in Obama’s White House and the Republican Congress. Her campaign is not predicated on what budget decision they make now, or what compromise they forge.”
Clearly with a husband as an ex-president, Hillary Clinton has probably one of the most wide ranging depths of experience that any possible candidate for the White House has ever possessed in their resume.
Clinton is currently keeping in touch with her supporters with tweets. No doubt when she does reappear on the Presidential Election scene she will be armed with a good speech and a host of good ideas to win over electors as the fight for the job continues.