Online: | |
Visits: | |
Stories: |
Story Views | |
Now: | |
Last Hour: | |
Last 24 Hours: | |
Total: |
via ZeroHedge via Bloomberg
Fifty-two percent of Americans view the former secretary of state favorably, down from 56 percent in March and 70 percent in December 2012, according to the Bloomberg National Poll.
The decline means Clinton wouldn’t enter a possible 2016 race as a prohibitive favorite over key Republican rivals. While she still bests them in head-to-head matchups, she doesn’t have majority support against any of them.
Among likely 2016 voters, Clinton beats New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, 45 percent to 38 percent, the poll shows. When matched against Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky and former Florida Governor Jeb Bush, Clinton pulls 47 percent support compared with 38 percent for each of her opponents. Senator Marco Rubio of Florida registers only slightly weaker, drawing 36 percent backing to Clinton’s 47 percent.
Still, she is the favourite to win it all in 2016. Sex matters too. Men would vote for republicans by majority, woman would vote Hillary by majority. I wonder what the men’s rights movement would think of that. I bet they already hate Hillary for their own reasons though.
Obama is down in the Gallup Poll for being trustworthy and now Hillary is going down in the polls. Finally, democrats are starting to mature to the level of seeing their leaders as they truly are.