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Sources: Hillary Considering Prominent Role in Midterm Elections

One might expect Republicans to be suffering terrible electoral fallout from multiple Trump scandals and the do-nothing status of Congress.

But for some inexplicable reason, Democrats continue doing everything in their power to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory.

Reports are surfacing that Hillary — who clearly cannot stand being out of power — is seriously contemplating a prominent role in the 2018 elections.

That whooshing sound you hear is the sound of Republicans in DC pumping their fists in hopes that the reports are true.

Now the question that remains to be answered is whether any single Democrat candidate will actually accept Hillary’s offer to campaign for them given her near-universal reputation among voters as a total electoral dud.

This’ll be fun to watch (on mute of course).

Here’s more from Breitbart…

Defeated Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton is considering her role in the campaign for the 2018 midterm elections, multiple sources told The Hill.

Clinton, who has been a prominent figure in the Democratic Party for many years, having served as first lady of the United States, a senator from New York, and Secretary of State under the Obama administration, has already launched a PAC aimed at supporting Democratic candidates in next year’s elections.

However, a close and long-term confidante told the publication that Clinton has her eye on districts in which she defeated Donald Trump, as she plots her revenge for her electoral college landslide defeat in the presidential elections.

“She’s very well aware of how she performed in those districts,” the source said. “She knows she won Darrell Issa’s district by 8,” a reference to the Californian Republican’s seat seen as a Democratic target. “She knows she came close in about a handful of others. She has studied this stuff thoroughly.”

Recent reports suggest that Democrats plan to recruit a handful of veterans to run in the midterms, as the party seeks to regain power by appealing to middle America’s patriotic voters.

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