It has to be terribly frustrating for her. She did her duty from early in their marriage, their time in Arkansas, and their time in Washington DC. She played the role of the supportive wife, ignored Bill's many infidelities and indiscretions, did her part to discredit the 'bimbo eruptions' and defended his policies. Her role in every case, including the Rose Law Firm, was awarded her because she was married to Bill Clinton. Ditto her election as the carpet bagger senator of New York. She put in the time, paid, her dues, and it was her turn. She was the inevitable nominee and first female President of the United States . . .UNTIL . . .Barack Obama came along and was the more attractive candidate. The super delegates jumped ship from her to him and took it all away from her.
So she stuck it out as a mediocre, even less than that, Secretary of State until they got through the 2012 election and she could start campaigning again. (I imagine she got that appointment to make sure she didn't make any trouble for him.) And now it is REALLY her turn. She has really paid her dues big time now and has earned the honor. She will be the nominee and the first female President of the United States. . . UNTIL. . .
Bernie Sanders decided to challenge that. And challenge her he has surpassing anybody's wildest dreams.
And now only the super delegates are keeping her in it. What happens if Sanders keeps winning elections and it is super close come convention time? What if the polls are still showing that he is the more appealing candidate and has the best chance to beat Trump? Will the super delegates jump ship again?
It is a fascinating thing to watch.