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Hillary Meter: 43% Will Vote Against |
2006-02-09 |
![]() Among Democrats, the number who would definitely vote for Clinton dropped 11 percentage points over the past two weeks. New York's junior Senator is viewed as politically liberal by 45% of voters (little changed from two weeks ago). Thirty-three percent (33%) see her as politically moderate. Collectively, todayÂ’s Hillary Meter places Senator Clinton a net 53 points to the left of the nation's political center. That's unchanged over the past two weeks. And the far-left considers her a sell-out for voting for the war. Go figure |
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#6 Agree with CLEARONG on this one - IRAN, NORTH KOREA, ....TAIWAN during Dubya's last term is as much about electing Hillary andor a Dem POTUS to the WH as is for the issues or controversies involv those nations. ONCE A DEM POTUS IS BACK IN THE WH, OWG > THE SCENARIO EXISTS AMER's ENEMIES MAY NOT ALLOW ANY GOP-CONSERVATIVE TO TAKE IT BACK WITHOUT WAR. |
Posted by: JosephMendiola 2006-02-09 22:45 |
#5 count me in. I can grow more skin |
Posted by: Frank G 2006-02-09 19:55 |
#4 What is the percentage who would crawl naked over broken glass to vote against her? |
Posted by: Formerly Dan 2006-02-09 19:50 |
#3 She'll run if she slips to only 2%. Don't count this rascal out. |
Posted by: Besoeker 2006-02-09 13:11 |
#2 I still don't take her lightly, if only because we don't know what the circumstances will be in '08. For instance, if Osama and Zawahiri are caught/confirmed dead by say, the fall of '07,will voters want to keep up the fight or will they want to "move on"? Slick Willie won with just 43% of the popular vote after the Cold War ended. In light of that, I'm not willing to adopt the "Hillary has no chance" attitude without knowing the socio-political environment in 2008. |
Posted by: Clearong Chomock5848 2006-02-09 11:51 |
#1 But did this poll include the voters interred cemetaries of the major cities? I think not, and they do have an effect on the outcome of American politics. |
Posted by: BrerRabbit 2006-02-09 10:11 |