Poll: Only 16 Percent Back Hillary for Pres.
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Ah, polls can say the darndest things.
Perhaps if Hill wasn't busy cuddling up on the plantation with Harry, the poll numbers would be a bit different.
NEWSLINE
Perhaps the worst harbinger is that even among self-proclaimed liberals, only 33 percent say they'd definitely vote for her.
NEWSBYTE
Poll: Only 16 percent definitely back Hillary
(WorldNetDaily.com) -- The latest national survey does not bode well for New York Sen. Hillary Clinton, should she seek the presidency in 2008.
A Gallup poll for CNN and USA Today reveals 51 percent of Americans say they would absolutely not vote for Mrs. Clinton for president, with only 16 percent definitely backing her. Another 32 percent say they'd consider voting for the Democrat. Read full story.
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COMMENTLINE
Ah, polls can say the darndest things.
Perhaps if Hill wasn't busy cuddling up on the plantation with Harry, the poll numbers would be a bit different.
NEWSLINE
Perhaps the worst harbinger is that even among self-proclaimed liberals, only 33 percent say they'd definitely vote for her.
NEWSBYTE
Poll: Only 16 percent definitely back Hillary
(WorldNetDaily.com) -- The latest national survey does not bode well for New York Sen. Hillary Clinton, should she seek the presidency in 2008.
A Gallup poll for CNN and USA Today reveals 51 percent of Americans say they would absolutely not vote for Mrs. Clinton for president, with only 16 percent definitely backing her. Another 32 percent say they'd consider voting for the Democrat. Read full story.
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NOTE: All rights are reserved by image owners; site image content is linked only.
Tags: Clinton, liberals, conservatives, Republicans, Democrats, President, Election, 2008
Global Tags: Washington DC, News and politics, News, Politics, Current Events, Current Affairs, Life
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