Hubert Humphrey

Those who lived through the volatile '60s and '70s recognize oppressively brash leaders and the dissent the spur.
There is precedent for former presidential nominees seeking office again, though not in a different state from the one they cut their political teeth in.
Hillary was seen as a tribune of the establishment and could not convince voters she would be a change agent.
"Campaigns of all stripes collect dirt on opponents," said CNN commentator Jeffrey Lord.