Posted on 01/30/2014 1:29:38 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
Gee, I wonder if shes running? Lets put this another way. If anyone had a 6:1 lead over the closest potential opponent in a future race (with a 61-point lead), and that closest opponents name was Joe Biden, who wouldnt run?
Hillary Rodham Clinton holds a commanding 6 to 1 lead over other Democrats heading into the 2016 presidential campaign, while the Republican field is deeply divided with no clear front-runner, according to a new Washington Post-ABC News poll.
Clinton trounces her potential primary rivals with 73 percent of Democrats and Democratic-leaning independents, reinforcing a narrative of inevitability around her nomination if she runs. Vice President Biden is second with 12 percent, and Sen. Elizabeth Warren (Mass.) is third with 8 percent.
Although Clintons favorability rating has fallen since she stepped down as secretary of state a year ago, she has broad Democratic support across ideological, gender, ethnic and class lines. Her lead is the largest recorded in an early primary matchup in at least 30 years of Post-ABC polling.
Chris Cillizza emphasizes that point:
Hillary Rodham Clintons 61-point edge over Joe Biden in new Washington Post-ABC News polling makes her the single biggest frontrunner for a Democratic presidential nomination in the history of the poll, an affirmation of the conventional wisdom that the nomination is hers for the taking.
Yes, well, Hillary fans shouldnt pop the corks on the bubbly quite yet. First, weve seen this movie before, when Hillary had a commanding lead in December 2006 over a first-term Senator named Barack Obama, 39/17. Granted, that wasnt a sixty-one point lead, but given Hillarys high profile, her husbands reputation within the Democratic party, and their superior organization, the 2008 nomination was hers for the taking, too and yet she still blew it.
Besides, when one looks inside the numbers, the picture isnt quite as rosy. She has a 58/38 approval rating overall, with 26% strongly unfavorable matched against 32% strongly favorable. The topline among independents is 53/42, but strongly unfavorable outweighs strongly favorable, 28% to 23%. And thats after a year out of the spotlight, when approval numbers usually rebound, and without getting challenged publicly on Benghazi yet, as well as her mediocre record otherwise at State.
What happens when Hillary has to go on the road and start naming her accomplishments? Former Clinton adviser Lanny Davis couldnt come up with any examples on the Hugh Hewitt show this week:
HH: All right, one question, youve got a minute. Summarize for me what she accomplished as Secretary of State.
LD: Well, the biggest thing of all is goodwill around the world, which is what secretaries of State do.
HH: Like in Syria
LD: I dont know what any secretary of State
HH: and Egypt and Libya?
LD: I dont know, well, Libya and certainly the intervention in Libya and getting rid of Qaddafi, you would say thats a pretty good achievement for the President. But these are presidential achievements with a partnership of the secretary of State. What do secretaries of State do? For example, she was very instrumental in the details of the Iranian sanctions program, which has produced, apparently, some results. Im very skeptical about this deal in Iran on the nuclear weaponry. But the credit she deserves on this sanctions program, which literally was her program in the State Department to enforce, but in partnership with Barack Obama.
HH: So her achievement is that
LD: But this doesnt change the question about the secretary of State having achievement. This is a secretary of State is the most popular woman in the world and restored relations with everyone in the world.
HH: All right, Lanny, were out of time, but your achievement is one thats been swept away by the President.
Er, yeah. American popularity abroad was just surging in those years, huh?
On the Republican side, the WaPo/ABC poll has Paul Ryan topping the field with 20% and Jeb Bush at 18%, in a poll with only one Republican governor mentioned Chris Christie, whos dropped to third. (Mike Huckabee isnt mentioned, either.) Thats basically primary polling noise this far out.
Such an unappealing person in every way, yet the expected winner of the next election?
The Sisterhood of the Unscrupulous cares not about her life of Obstruction of Justice panning from Nixon to Benghazi.
wow! are we in deep doo-doo, or what!?
pray for America!
Mega-dittos!
This will probably be David Rockefeller’s last appointment to the presidency so it will be interesting to see whom he sees as the legacy summation. I’m not convinced at this stage that there will be another presidential election ...
This is a meaningless push poll.
The hillaryites are trying to circle the wagons for the bull dam.
That didn't stop Obongo now, did it?
Dragging an incompetent commie drunk through the campaign process isn't "running."
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Hillary should beware....
After all, she was beaten by an unknown, neat and articulate (wink wink) black muslim who did coke, whose mommie was a ....... and whose election is the finest example of the basic ignorance of the majority of voters.
I think that Mrs. Obama stayed over in Hawaii with Valerie Jarrett and Oprah to discuss her run for the White House in 2016 against Hillary.
The D party has millions of members, and this is the very best they can offer us???
something’s very very wrong with this picture...(!)
She’ll be 69 in 2016, and I wonder how many facelifts she’ll need to be electable? But you can bet the MSM will say NOTHING about any cosmetic surgery, and will make it verboten for anyone else to bring up the topic of facelifts and/or age. But Republicans are not given such deference, and any age issues would be dealt either with open mockery or serious “concerns” designed to undermine the candidacy.
The many unflattering truths about Hillary need to be repeated in every possible medium. But if someone else has president-for-life aspirations, it may not matter; Fort Marcy park awaits!
I’m sure she is the frontrunner think those numbers are bit misleading given that the only other choices were Joe Biden and Elizabeth Warren.
Clinton would be a disaster for America, but at least she wouldn’t blow up the world in her first week in office, like Biden (who clearly is in advanced stages of dementia) would probably do. Warren is even a nuttier Marxist than Hillary.
I am depressed by the results on the Republican side. Ryan, Jeb Bush, Christie are 1, 2 and 3. A decent GOP candidate would crush Clinton, but I fear the GOP will do everything possible to put up a sure loser like Jeb, Christie or maybe even Willard again.
I think it was a lipo and botox session. Notice Michelle’s hands. The rest of her looks bloated.
When is the deadline for 2016 Democrat Primary?
And there are some very qualified D’s - I’m sure - that look for the good of the country, not just a special interest.
Wish the R’s would find another Ronald Reagan.
the news media will say that it's time for a woman to be president. I agree :Sarah Palin the next president
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