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Glenn Beck: Hillary Clinton Will Be the Next President

WASHINGTON D.C. Glenn Beck may not want to vote for Hillary Clinton, but he is convinced that she will win the presidency in 2016.

Beck, the conservative radio and television host, used part of his radio show on Tuesday to talk about the prospect of Clinton running for president and why, if she does, she will be the next president of the United States.

She is going to win, Beck said, matter-of-factly, because Clinton will convince voters that she is the candidate that can take the United States back to the golden years of Bill Clintons administration.

Beck said, Heres what Hillary is going to do. [She will say] Do you remember when America was good? Do you remember when we had jobs and we were building towards a brighter future, and things were really happening? Clinton administration, we had it under control. Things were good, and they werent great, were going to do better. Were going to replant our flag in the traditional things that you understand.'

Beck also knocked Republicans, telling viewers that the party will be unable to combat this message.

We can talk about Ronald Reagan all we want, [but] nobody remembers Ronald Reagan. It was too long ago, Beck said. The Clinton years are the golden years.

Beck added: While we [Republicans] are talking about technicalities and the past, they are going to be talking about a past that was brightly remembered and they will talk about the America we will become. She will win.

Hillary Clinton has yet to say whether she will run for president in 2016, but she has admitted that she is thinking about it. Clinton has crisscrossed the country on a book tour this summer and stoked the presidential flames throughout most of the tour.

Republicans have kept their focus on Clinton, and theyve argued that if the former secretary of state runs, she will become President Barack Obamas third term, not Bill Clintons.

Even some close to Clinton have quietly expressed concern that one of the most effective critiques could be that her presidency, should she run and be elected, would be nothing more than President Barack Obamas third term.

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Glenn Beck: Hillary Clinton Will Be the Next President

Glenn Beck says Hillary Clinton will be the next president

NEW YORK, NY - JUNE 10: Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton speaks to a crowd during a book signing for her new book, "Hard Choices" at a Barnes & Noble on June 10, 2014 in New York City. Clinton has published the book in what many believe is the beginning of another bid for the presidency. (Photo by Andrew Burton/Getty Images)

WASHINGTON (CNN) Glenn Beck may not want to vote for Hillary Clinton, but he is convinced that she will win the presidency in 2016.

Beck, the conservative radio and television host, used part of his radio show on Tuesday to talk about the prospect of Clinton running for president and why, if she does, she will be the next president of the United States.

She is going to win, Beck said, matter-of-factly, because Clinton will convince voters that she is the candidate that can take the United States back to the golden years of Bill Clintons administration.

Beck said, Heres what Hillary is going to do. [She will say] Do you remember when America was good? Do you remember when we had jobs and we were building towards a brighter future, and things were really happening? Clinton administration, we had it under control. Things were good, and they werent great, were going to do better. Were going to replant our flag in the traditional things that you understand.'

Beck also knocked Republicans, telling viewers that the party will be unable to combat this message.

We can talk about Ronald Reagan all we want, [but] nobody remembers Ronald Reagan. It was too long ago, Beck said. The Clinton years are the golden years.

Beck added: While we [Republicans] are talking about technicalities and the past, they are going to be talking about a past that was brightly remembered and they will talk about the America we will become. She will win.

Hillary Clinton has yet to say whether she will run for president in 2016, but she has admitted that she is thinking about it. Clinton has crisscrossed the country on a book tour this summer and stoked the presidential flames throughout most of the tour.

Republicans have kept their focus on Clinton, and theyve argued that if the former secretary of state runs, she will become President Barack Obamas third term, not Bill Clintons.

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Glenn Beck says Hillary Clinton will be the next president

Beck: Hillary Clinton will be next president

Glenn Beck may not want to vote for Hillary Clinton, but he is convinced that she will win the presidency in 2016.

Beck, the conservative radio and television host, used part of his radio show on Tuesday to talk about the prospect of Clinton running for president and why, if she does, she "will be the next president of the United States."

"She is going to win," Beck said, matter-of-factly, because Clinton will convince voters that she is the candidate that can take the United States back to "the golden years" of Bill Clinton's administration.

Beck said, "Here's what Hillary is going to do. [She will say] 'Do you remember when America was good? Do you remember when we had jobs and we were building towards a brighter future, and things were really happening? Clinton administration, we had it under control. Things were good, and they weren't great, we're going to do better. We're going to replant our flag in the traditional things that you understand.'"

Beck also knocked Republicans, telling viewers that the party will be unable to combat this message.

"We can talk about Ronald Reagan all we want, [but] nobody remembers Ronald Reagan. It was too long ago," Beck said. "The Clinton years are the golden years."

Beck added: "While we [Republicans] are talking about technicalities and the past, they are going to be talking about a past that was brightly remembered and they will talk about the America we will become. She will win."

Hillary Clinton has yet to say whether she will run for president in 2016, but she has admitted that she is thinking about it. Clinton has crisscrossed the country on a book tour this summer and stoked the presidential flames throughout most of the tour.

Republicans have kept their focus on Clinton, and they've argued that if the former secretary of state runs, she will become President Barack Obama's third term, not Bill Clinton's.

Even some close to Clinton have quietly expressed concern that one of the most effective critiques could be that her presidency, should she run and be elected, would be nothing more than President Barack Obama's third term.

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Hillary Clinton 2016 Super PAC Sending Surrogate To South Carolina – Video


Hillary Clinton 2016 Super PAC Sending Surrogate To South Carolina
Hillary Clinton 2016 Super PAC Sending Surrogate To South Carolina.

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Hillary Clinton 2016 Super PAC Sending Surrogate To South Carolina - Video

Hillary Clinton 2016 Super PAC Sending Surrogate To South Carolina

Hillary Clinton may not be ready to throw her hat into the ring of the 2016 presidential race, but Ready for Hillary, her super PAC, is busy laying the groundwork for a possible bid. The super PAC is sending Clinton surrogate and ex-Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm to South Carolina later this month to raise money for the states Democratic organization.

The Blue Jamboree fundraiser, hosted by the Charleston County Democratic Party, kicks off Sept. 27 and costs from $10 to $250 a head. The events organizers requested Granholm to headline the fundraiser, according to MSNBC. Granholm is going to give the South Carolina Democratic Party a $5,000 check at the event on behalf of Ready for Hillary. Once that check is cashed, the super PAC would have raised $10,000 for the state party, which is up to the legal limit.The Jamboree is the biggest Democratic political event in South Carolina, and Ready for Hillary is expected to use its huge mailing list to get Clinton supporters to attend the fundraiser in the important early primary state.

Ready for Hillary is proud to support the efforts of the South Carolina Democratic Party in this years election and beyond, and we will continue to channel the energy and organization around a potential Hillary 2016 candidacy to help SCDP and 2014 candidates, Ready for Hillary Communications Director Seth Bringman told MSNBC.

In 2008, the then-New York senator and former first lady was walloped by then-Illinois Sen. Barack Obama in South Carolina, where Obama more than doubled Clintons vote percentage, 55 percent to 26 percent.

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