"Clinton’s approach has strategic logic: The sooner she campaigns, the easier it will be for Republicans to sully her as a partisan. Her popularity as a public figure peaked during her time at State; avoiding the political trenches could help prolong that goodwill. Clinton’s poll numbers over the years have tended to drop the more partisan she has been seen as being.
Biden told Time magazine in February that he plans to help 150 Democratic candidates this year, and he’s made repeated visits to early presidential states. O’Malley, meanwhile, has been fundraising for party committees such as the Democratic Governors Association.
But for many in the party, Clinton, who can draw bigger crowds and more campaign dollars than almost anyone else besides her husband among Democrats, is the political Holy Grail. That’s especially true in a midterm year in which Democrats are hoping to boost turnout among female voters."
http://www.politico.com/story/2014/04/struggling-dems-waiting-for-hillary-in-2014-105662.html?hp=t1
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