Hillary Clinton has many strengths that will aid in her success as she hopes to become the first female president. Already, Clinton has raised a significant amount of funds throughout her campaign and has proved that she has the ability to raise a lot more. …show more content…
Clinton faces an uphill battle when it comes to convincing voters she is involved with a multitude of things aside from scandals. Many Americans have unrealistic expectations of the president. This explains the rapid decline of public support for presidents when they are in the midst of a scandal. The American people believe the president’s leadership to be ethically compromised. Also, Clinton’s age can prove to be detrimental to her success. She does not have the luxury of convincing voters that she has the capability of doing anything new or interesting while in office. Next, the Clinton’s are well known throughout the nation. Hillary Clinton is going to face difficulty changing the opinions of American voters in regards to their feelings towards her. Lastly, throughout her time in politics, Clinton has made several enemies in the Democratic party. She could potentially face criticism for her lack of ideological consistency in her …show more content…
In order for Clinton to be successful, she needs to have a large team of individuals constantly working to better her campaign. A small portion of this team must be well-versed in dealing with the press in the midst of a scandal. Another portion of this team must be extraordinarily familiar with social media and the persuasion it has over millions of individuals. Also, there must be a places for these individuals to work throughout the United States. Therefore, a large portion of Clinton’s funds must be allocated towards payroll for her staff and renting facilities for her staff members to tirelessly work. Next, a significant amount of money needs to be used to finance a multitude of events and the travel expenses associated with attending these events. Voters are fond of candidates that spend lots of time on the campaign trail. At this point, it is not necessary for Clinton to spend a significant portion of her funds on research and strategy. Currently, she is polling ahead of the other Democratic candidates. Lastly, another portion of Clinton’s campaign funds should be spent on media such as television commercials or emails. Television commercials are important for those that choose not to access social media. Also, emailing individuals once a week to provide them with an update about the candidate’s successes over the past week is an effective way to connect with American voters. It