Posted on 06/05/2005 11:45:49 AM PDT by RWR8189
June 1, 2005--If Senator Hillary Clinton runs for President in 2008, just 26% of Americans say they would definitely vote for her. A Rasmussen Reports survey found that 41% would definitely vote against the former First Lady.
Those are the weakest numbers recorded during any of the five Hillary Meter surveys. Two weeks ago, those figures were 30% definitely for and 37% definitely against.
Virtually the entire decline in support for Mrs. Clinton took place among male voters. Our previous survey found that 27% of men planned to definitely vote for her. Only 20% held that view in the current survey.
In states John Kerry won by less than five points in Election 2004, 30% say they would definitely vote for Senator Clinton while 36% would definitely vote against. These six states have 72 Electoral Votes and are essential to any plans for Democrats to recapture the White House.
In the four states that President Bush won by less than five points, 22% of voters will definitely vote for Mrs. Clinton. Forty percent (40%) say they will definitely vote against her. These states have 42 Electoral Votes.
Ideologically, there is no change in perceptions of New York's junior Senator compared to recent surveys. Forty-five percent (45%) continue to believe that she is politically liberal. In January, before Clinton launched an effort to moderate perceptions of her political views, 51% believed that liberal was the right label for the Senator's political views.
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Thirty-two percent (32%) of Americans view the former First Lady as a moderate while 8% believe she is politically conservative.
Collectively, todays Hillary Meter places Senator Clinton a net 54 points to the left of the nation's political center. Two weeks ago, she was 55 points left of center.
The political center is calculated by subtracting the number of liberals from the number of conservatives among the general public (35% conservative, 18% liberal for a net +17). For the Senator, 8% conservative minus 45% liberal equals a net minus 37. The minus 37 reading for Senator Clinton is 54 points away from the plus 17 reading for the general public.
Thirty-eight percent (38%) of Americans have a favorable opinion of Senator Clinton. Forty-five percent (45%) have an unfavorable view. That's down from 42% favorable and 40% unfavorable in our previous survey.
The Hillary Meter is a twice monthly measure of Senator Hillary Clinton's effort to move to the political center. The next update is scheduled for Wednesday, June 15. For as long as the former First Lady is a viable candidate for the White House, Rasmussen Reports will monitor public perceptions of her political ideology.
Separate surveys have perceptions of the former First Lady in Virginia, Ohio, and Michigan.
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The rehabilitation continues. The countdown to November 2008 continues and, as an extension, January 2009.
41% definitely voting against her is a tough mountain for her to climb, I think. That many people dead-set against someone this early in the race would make it hard for her to get the presidency.
26% would definately vote for her. Isn`t 26% the same amount of people who also suffer from mental disorders?
I'd love to know how the RATS internal polling compares.
I'm sure that her numbers will pick up when McCain either joins her ticket or runs against the GOP as a third party candidate.
And Idi's dead!
What scares me about her most is the youth vote. They do not remember the Clinton era, those who will be 18 in 2008. Think about it, some are just 14 or 15 now, and there are many who will vote in that election who were a couple of years old when they ran for Prez in '92. They will believe anything, they have no active memory of what the Clintons pulled in office and all the various scandals.
Are Howard Dean's recent rants by design? A ploy to make Hillary! seem moderate by comparison?
Gee, is Hilly a liberal?
"We're going to take things away from you on behalf of the common good." - Hillary Rodham Clinton June 2004
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/news/archive/2004/06/28/politics2238EDT0845.DTL
You are correct -- keeping in mind that liberalism is a mental disorder.
Ah yes...but how many votes could the Hildabeast STEAL? That is the question. She's had practice in bribing the Jews in NY in her senatorial election, so I think she has a knack for stealing elections.
Hillary is rated the most liberal senator by acu.
Her acu rating was 0 last year.
She is not only a liberal she is a radical liberal for the media to say she is a centrist is laughable.
She is for having u.s taxpayer money used to fund abortions overseas.
She is very pro gun control.
She never ever ever votes for a conservative judge.
Wow, I hadn't seen that quote before. Now if that isn't pure socialism.
I don't think that's true at all.
Many of those who were children during the 'Toon's administration first learned about oral sex from Clinton.
Do you think that will serve as an asset when it comes to thinking about politics?
I would have to seriously question the manhood of any man who would vote for this marxist shrew.
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