Giannini: Are You Ready for Hillary or Exploring with Linc?

Joanne Giannini, GoLocalProv MINDSETTER™

Giannini: Are You Ready for Hillary or Exploring with Linc?

Well it's official. Hillary Clinton announced her candidacy for President of the United States at approximately 3:00pm on Sunday, April 12, 2015.  After months of speculation and teasing hints, Hillary has decided to run for the second time.

It really was no secret to anyone.  I've been getting emails for months from the "Are you ready for Hillary" campaign asking if I want to buy anything and everything from tee shirts, glassware, cell phone covers  to dog collars.  I've never seen anything like it.  Memorabilia with the slogan "Ready for Hillary" has been selling for months now.  Hillary has hit the ground running and probably already has quite a war chest built.  Let's face it.  The Clintons are not strangers to running for America's top spot.

Former President Bill Clinton served two terms as President and this is Hillary's second presidential run.  Not to mention that Bill Clinton was governor of Arkansas and Hillary was a United States Senator from New York.  Add that resume to Hillary being Secretary of State and Bill Clinton being a road scholar and what do you have?  A dynamic duo who will live, breathe and work around the clock to win the presidency.

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Bill Clinton basically has that quality of being a likable guy.  You want to believe what he says even if you know it's not true. I  always was very impressed with his friendship with former President George Bush Sr. and their travels together for humanitarian causes.

But he and Hillary seem quite different in their campaigning techniques. Bill Clinton is the ultimate charmer who knows what to  say and how to say it. Hillary is more business like and seems somewhat more reserved in her comments and showing her feelings.  If she wants to break that glass ceiling, she'll have to do things different this time.

It's not a sign of weakness to show your true feelings.  Hillary will have to share her life experiences as well as her political ones if she wants to win this race. By that I mean her experience as wife, mother, grandmother and former First Lady of the United States. These experiences will not be easy topics, especially when the Monica Lewinsky questions come up again.  And yes, they will come up.  Ms. Lewinsky is currently traveling around talking about her life experiences.  Well, the voters will expect Hillary to do the same.

As a woman, I must admit I admired Hillary's stamina during the Lewinsky episode. It could not have been easy for her to live through that time with the whole world watching. But years have passed and the public and media will not give her a pass on any subject.  So, she will have to be ready to answer all the questions both political and personal because the public expects it.

Historically, Hillary would be the first president that is a woman, wife, mother, grandmother and former First Lady so women will expect her to focus on issues that have been swept under the rug for years. That's right, I am talking about pay equity for women , affordable child care, sex trafficking, human trafficking, and increased healthcare benefits just to name a few.  Look for her to focus more on gender issues because that is what she needs to do to secure the female vote. I believe we will see a different Hillary in the next few weeks, a softer and more confident Hillary as we she begins to hit Iowa, New Hampshire  and campaign throughout the country.

Are you exploring with Linc?

If you are not ready for Hillary, then maybe you are exploring with Linc. The shocker of the week was the announcement that former Governor Lincoln Chafee has formed an exploratory committee to run for President. I am not sure, but he may be the first Rhode Islander to ever consider running for the Presidency. With all the chatter all week and everyone buzzing and asking , " Is he serious?," comes the question "Why?".

Well I think he's serious and as to why he wants to run  only he can answer that but one thing is for sure.  He has a great deal of guts to throw his hat into the ring in what will most certainly be a crowded field.  The Republicans will have no shortage of candidates with Florida Senator Marco Rubio announcing his intentions this  week and also possible announcements from former Governor Jebb Bush and Governor Chris Christie.  

The question remains if Linc Chafee can be a formidable candidate. Can he raise the money?

Chafee certainly has the ties to raise money.  He has a strong progressive base that loves his anti war background and outspoken history on progressive issues when he was in the Senate.  He also has a strong base of marriage equality supporters who also credit him with the passage of the marriage equality bill in Rhode Island while he was Governor. Do not forget the relationships he had with the unions and their support while he was Mayor of Warwick, a Senator and most recently Governor.  

The thing about Chafee is that he says what he thinks and doesn't care if you like it or not. That can be trouble for him in a presidential race. We are not talking about liberal Rhode Island anymore, but the whole country. And that's a different ballgame.  

For example remember the Christmas tree fiasco. He did not have to create a problem for himself over a sentimental tradition to millions of Americans. Those of us who celebrate Christmas, love our Christmas trees. It's just that simple. All he had to do was " Let it go.."

Running a presidential campaign will be quite different for Lincoln  Chafee.  He'd have to show he has the ability to listen and change his mind on issues that he may be rigidly for or against. He will have to show that he can communicate with rural America and the religious sector of this country.  And he will have to show he has an open mind and the ability to listen to all  the people of this country regardless of his personal beliefs.

Linc Chafee has nothing to lose by running for President.  He gains national attention, gets to voice his opinions on a national level and will fulfill a dream of his father, the late Senator John Chafee. The worse scenario is that he could be offered an ambassadorship or cabinet position in the next presidential administration.

It happened for Hillary, when she became Secretary of State in the Obama administration.

It can happen to Chafee, too.

Whether you are ready for Hillary or exploring with Linc or simply sitting this one out, you have to admit this is pure entertainment and it's just starting. 

In the words of the late Betty Davis, "Fasten your seat belts, it's going to be a bumpy ride."

Joanne Giannini served as a RI State Representative from Providence from 1994 to 2010. She has previously written commentaries for the Providence Journal and the Federal Hill Gazette. During her tenure in the General Assembly, she made appearances on CNN, Primetime News, and American Morning regarding legislation she filed in Rhode Island.

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