Choosing Hillary’s Campaign Theme Song

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So, the not-so-secret buzz in American politics is that Hillary Clinton is gearing up for another presidential run. And one of the first big decisions she faces? Picking a killer campaign theme song.

Now, you might wonder why we’re talking tunes when Hillary hasn’t even laid out her campaign message yet. But let’s be real: the right song can set the tone for a campaign. Back in 2008, Hillary made a major misstep with Celine Dion’s “You and I” (yikes!). Meanwhile, Barack Obama’s campaign was vibin’ with “Yes We Can,” created by will.i.am and friends. Talk about a mic drop!

Hillary knows the power of a good song all too well. In 1992, Fleetwood Mac’s “Don’t Stop” was part of the soundtrack that helped Bill Clinton snag the presidency. Though, let’s be honest, some folks joked it should have been “Love the One You’re With” given all those rumors about Bill.

This election cycle has already had its fair share of musical mishaps. Take Sen. Ted Cruz, who tossed in references to John Lennon’s “Imagine” during his announcement but then claimed he ditched rock music post-9/11. And Sen. Rand Paul? His campaign video was booted from YouTube for not securing rights to “Shutting Down Detroit” by John Rich.

Potential Theme Songs for Hillary

So, what songs could help Hillary hit the right notes this time around? Here are some playful suggestions:

  1. Katy Perry’s “Roar”: Katy’s a fan of Hillary and even offered to write a song for her after reading her bio, Hard Choices. This anthem of empowerment could be just what Hillary needs to rally support.
  2. Taylor Swift’s “Shake It Off”: Hillary could take a page from Tay-Tay’s book on dealing with haters. Just hope her dance moves aren’t as awkward as Elaine’s from Seinfeld!
  3. Idina Menzel’s “Let it Go”: There’s definitely a parallel between Hillary’s icy media moments and Elsa’s frosty demeanor. Both seem to be pretty unbothered by the past.
  4. Stevie Nicks’ “Stand Back”: With Stevie’s popularity soaring, this classic could echo the vibe of the last successful Clinton presidency. Plus, it’s fierce, and if Hillary wins, maybe we’ll get to hear Stevie play “Landslide” at the inauguration.

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In summary, finding the perfect campaign theme song is a pivotal moment for Hillary as she navigates her presidential bid. With the right anthem, she could strike a chord with voters and set the stage for a strong campaign.