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The debate will also come at a time when rumors continue to swirl that Hillary Clinton is again mulling an entrance into the race.
The Prowler reported months ago that Clinton and her husband were looking at entering the race and potentially thinning the field after Labor Day, particularly because hubby Bill was unimpressed with the candidates and felt Hillary could step in late and still successfully fundraise.
“The guys who are in it right now have to make a better case that they can win,” says a DNC staffer. “It’s especially important that they do something now that the economy is showing signs of improving. It’s going to be tougher for these guys to make a serious run if the country appears to be on the right track. At that point, popularity becomes a bigger issues. Hillary has it. Most of these guys don’t.”
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