Posted on 12/02/2005 5:33:02 PM PST by Clintonfatigued
If Hillary Clinton runs for President in 2008, just 25% of Americans say they would definitely vote for her. That's down five points over the past two weeks. It's also the lowest level of support measured for the former First Lady in 2005. (Review Trends).
Forty percent (40%) would definitely vote against Senator Clinton. That's little changed from two weeks ago. Rasmussen Reports has conducted a Hillary Meter poll every other week since April. Only once has the number who say they would definitely vote against Clinton been higher than it is now.
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Peaked too soon...such a shame.
I have the feeling that John McInsane would take more votes away from the Democrat candidate than from the Republican/Conservative.
Starting with Ol' Crusty the Black PantsSuit?
All those loyal NYC people would have forgiven her for a short term.
Anyone notice that Hillary has been assuming the "posture" of the chick who plays her on this program? Shoulders back...always with some big deal at her side. New clothes!! What a drip!!
Yeah, I meant Mark Warner.
Brown is strange and unpersonable, but if he hadn't declared in the New York primary that he might choose Jesse Jackson as veep (which got him no Black support but cost him all his Jewish support) he might have won it. After his New York loss Brown was finished.
In 2004 it is true that the Black vote was marginal to the selection process. The Moveon types solidified around Dean early and Gephardt and Lieberman didn't get any traction (I wonder why Gephardt didn't solidify Black support ? Ideas ?).
With the WOT the Country will not have the luxury to vote for Parrot. The 40% against is a killer since we only have to convince 10% of the fence sitters to take the WH. HilaryCare is deadwoman walking.
Pray for W and Our Freedom Winners
I hope "Shrillary"is the RAT candidate in'08.I want to hear ALL the positions she's taken on The War played back!She will make Kerry seem principled!!!!!!!!!!!!
And don't think it won't happen -- but she has to get the 'rat nomination, first.
Her ego would not allow her to play 2nd fiddle to Lurch.
I can't imagine Brown being the nominee under any circumstances. If he had, Bush, Sr. probably would've gotten his 2nd term (or Perot).
Aside from Sharpton (and perhaps the Breck Girl), virtually all the 'Rat candidates hailed from areas where Black people couldn't be found, which I found more than amusing. Even in the case of Gephardt, his South St. Louis area was working-class Caucasian. All the Blacks were corralled into the 1st MO district.
Saca, I completely agree. They are only together now for image purposes, as always. And they really aren't even living together.
They are both out of power and here for our comic relief only. LOL
Hmmm...How's this: she sets up a three way race with a hardcore leftist third party candidate and pushing the GOP to the right, positioning herself as the centrist, the "unity" candidate of the great American middle. IOW she trades a few leftwing crackpots, loudly eschewing their extremism, in a "Sista Soulja" move, in exchange for a large gain among the "moderates" who will be impressed and now see her as a reasonable alternative to four more years of a too familiar GOP. It just might work to ease enough of that high "unfavorable" rating which right now looks fatal.
I wouldnt either, and that just might be the split that gets the Hildabeast in. Like her husband, she can only win if someone splits the vote..
Most of this stuff is hilarious! Nice job on keeping things in perspective. :-) But some of you take your hatred for Hillary a little to seriously. :-(
If you need comedic relief or even someone to focus your hatred on, choose Osama Bin Laden. It's not becoming to choose someone who has a (slight) chance of becoming your next comander and chief. It comes across as unpatriotic.
On the other hand, if you want to discuss the pros and cons of Hillary as a presidential candidate in a serious manner, that would be very patriotic and probably fruitful. Don't forget that many people are still trying to decide what they think will be best for this country (myself included).
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