Can Hillary Clinton overcome 'politics as usual' to bridge enthusiasm gap?

In The News Piece in The Guardian
April 11, 2015

“She faces the danger that she seems to be politics as usual, which a lot of millennials don’t like – both being part of Washington and a Washington that doesn’t work well,” Julian Zelizer, a professor of history and public affairs at Princeton University, told the Guardian. “She’s not somebody new; she’s familiar. It’s kind of static: people have heard of her. They think what they think of her.” One significant way for Clinton to overcome such preconceived notions, Zelizer said, would be to sell voters on what her presidency would represent: a historic breakthrough as the first woman to become president of the US.