“Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are, and have been, totally known. Also, broadly disliked.” Has BeensKnownTrumpClinton Author:Christopher Michael Cillizza
“I don't think Hillary Clinton will get any sort of political honeymoon like George W Bush or Barack Obama enjoyed.” ThinkingPoliticalClintonEnjoyedBarackHoneymoon Author:Christopher Michael Cillizza
“If elected, Hillary Clinton will be the least popular president to be elected in modern history. So there's going to be very little incentive on the part of Republicans to work with her.” IfsLittlesPresidentModernRepublicanClintonIncentivesModern History Author:Christopher Michael Cillizza
“Nothing makes me crazier than the "you gave us Trump" argument based on Hillary Clinton's emails. I didn't set up the private server. I didn't advise her to be decidedly cryptic about the whole thing. I didn't tell the FBI to investigate.” WholeTrumpArgumentClintonEmailAdviseFbiServerCryptic Author:Christopher Michael Cillizza
“I don't think Donald Trump is going to lose by 15 points to Hillary Clinton or even 10. The country still feels too polarized for that to happen.” ThinkingCountryClinton Author:Christopher Michael Cillizza
“I am not sure we are going to see Republican Members endorsing Hillary Clinton. I think we will see plenty say they can't vote for Donald Trump. That doesn't mean they vote for her. They could either not vote, vote for the Libertarian ticket or write someone in.” ThinkingWritingMeanRepublicanVoteClintonLibertarianPlentyNot Sure Author:Christopher Michael Cillizza
“I won't be voting for Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton either, both are too flawed in my opinion to be allowed near the Oval Office.” OpinionOfficeClintonVotingFlawed Author:Christopher Michael Cillizza
“The editorial board, who endorses candidates, is totally separate from the news side of the business. We don't consult one another. They have one job to do, we have a totally different one to do. So whether the Washington Post editorial board endorses Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton is meaningless to me.” DifferentClintonMeaningless Author:Christopher Michael Cillizza
“Georgia has been on the fringes of competitive for a while now because of its black population and growing Hispanic community. The white vote is aligning more and more with Republicans, however, which has made it hard for Democrats to win. But, Donald Trump is not someone who sells well to suburban Atlanta whites, giving Hillary Clinton an in there.” GivingWinningBlackCommunityRepublicanVoteClintonDemocratFringeHispanic Author:Christopher Michael Cillizza