If Gore enters the race, Hillary's toast. Plain and simple. He already won in 2000; he would gain many more votes now (in light of the fact that he's been right, down the line on most issues, namely opposition to the Iraq invasion).
Hillary is the Democratic pro-war candidate. A vote for Hillary may as well be a vote for continuation of Bush policies.
And by the way, even if the establishment does manage to convince Dem voters to nominate Hillary (as they did in 2004 with (yawn) loser Kerry), she will lose to the Republican candidate.
If Gore enters the race, Hillary's toast. Plain and simple. He already won in 2000; he would gain many more votes now (in light of the fact that he's been right, down the line on most issues, namely opposition to the Iraq invasion).
Hillary is the Democratic pro-war candidate. A vote for Hillary may as well be a vote for continuation of Bush policies.
And by the way, even if the establishment does manage to convince Dem voters to nominate Hillary (as they did in 2004 with (yawn) loser Kerry), she will lose to the Republican candidate.
Or to Bloomberg.