Posted on 03/02/2006 6:07:00 AM PST by areafiftyone
New York Sen. Hillary Clinton may be the star of the national Democratic Party, but her constituents back home say it's actually her New York colleague, Sen. Charles Schumer, who's doing the better job.
According to a poll released Wednesday by Strategic Visions LLC, 59 percent of New Yorkers approved of the job Schumer was doing, with just 30 percent disapproving.
That's better than the allegedly wildly popular Sen. Clinton, whose approval rating was 3 points lower than Schumer's, and whose disapproval rate was 2 points higher.
In another blow to the notion that Hillary Clinton is New York's most popular politician, the Strategic Vision poll found that former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani could defeat Clinton in her Senate reelection bid.
In a head-to-head match-up, Giuliani garnered 45 percent of Empire State voters vs Hillary's 41 percent. In another bizarre finding, New Yorkers gave President Bush lower marks for his handling of the economy, which is generally considered to be booming, than for the Iraq war.
Just 23 percent approved of Bush's economic stewardship, with 67 percent giving him a thumbs down. On Iraq, Bush wins 25 percent approval and 64 percent disapproval.
Geee...maybe Schmuckie should run for President in '08!?!
LOL Don't think he will, he knows he would lose. He will be one of those life long senators for NY.
It would be interesting to know where the poll was taken, if it was in NYC or not. The rem *New Yorkers* can be applied to either NYSers or NYCers. If these statistics reflect NYC and not NYS, hillary is in deep doo-doo because NYC is the reason NY shows up as a blue state.
Good analogy. I was trying to think of an appropriate analogy but couldn't come up with one that wouldn't get the post deleted.
The fact that Schumer actually lives in NY and works on its behalf (when he's not grandstanding) doesn't change that.
Looks like it's New York State. Here is the original poll:
Below are the results of a three-day poll in the state of New York. Results are based on telephone interviews with 1200 likely voters in New York, aged 18+, and conducted February 24-26, 2006. The margin of sampling error is ±3 percentage points. 1. Do you approve or disapprove of Governor George Pataki's overall job performance? 2. Do you approve or disapprove of Senator Hillary Clinton's overall job performance? 3. Do you approve or disapprove of Senator Chuck Shumer's overall job performance? 4. Do you approve or disapprove of President Bush's overall job performance as President? 5. Do you approve or disapprove of President Bush's handling of the economy? 6. Do you approve or disapprove of President Bush's handling of the war in Iraq? 7. Do you approve or disapprove of President Bush's handling of the war on terrorism? 8. Do you view President Bush as a conservative in the Ronald Reagan mode? (Republicans only.) 9. Do you think New York is headed in the right direction or the wrong direction? 10. Would you like to see the United States Supreme Court overturn the Roe v. Wade decision that makes abortions legal in the United States? 11. Do you think the United States should or should not allow a United Arab Emirates company to operate United States shipping ports including ports in New York? 12. If the proposed ports deal does go through, and a United Arab Emirates company does operate United States shipping ports including New York, do you think there will be a greater chance of a terrorist attack in the United States? 13. Do you expect another terrorist attack within the United States in the next six months? 14. Do you favor an immediate withdrawal United States military forces from Iraq, within the next six months? 15. If the Democratic primary for Governor were held today, whom would you support, Attorney General Eliot Spitzer or Nassau County Executive Tom Suozzi? (Democrats Only) 16. If the Republican primary for Governor were held today, whom would you support, former Massachusetts Governor William Weld, former State Assembly Minority Leader John Faso, State Assemblyman Pat Manning, or former New York Secretary of State Randy Daniels? (Republicans Only) 17. If the election for Governor were held today, whom would you vote for if the candidates were, Eliot Spitzer, the Democrat or William Weld, the Republican? 18. If the election for Governor were held today, whom would you vote for if the candidates were, Eliot Spitzer, the Democrat or John Faso, the Republican? 19. If the election for Governor were held today, whom would you vote for if the candidates were, Eliot Spitzer, the Democrat or Pat Manning, the Republican? 20. If the election for Governor were held today, whom would you vote for if the candidates were, Eliot Spitzer, the Democrat or Randy Daniels, the Republican? 21. If the election for Governor were held today, whom would you vote for if the candidates were, Tom Suozzi, the Democrat or William Weld, the Republican? 22. If the election for Governor were held today, whom would you vote for if the candidates were, Tom Suozzi, the Democrat or John Faso, the Republican? 23. If the election for Governor were held today, whom would you vote for if the candidates were, Tom Suozzi, the Democrat or Pat Manning, the Republican? 24. If the election for Governor were held today, whom would you vote for if the candidates were, Tom Suozzi, the Democrat or Randy Daniels, the Republican? 25. If the election for United States Senate was held today, whom would you vote for if the candidates were, Hillary Clinton, the Democrat or John Spencer, the Republican? 26. If the election for United States Senate was held today, whom would you vote for if the candidates were, Hillary Clinton, the Democrat or Rudy Giuliani, the Republican? 27. Do you believe that Senator Hillary Clinton will run for president in 2008? 28. Do you want Senator Hillary Clinton to run for president in 2008? 29. Do you want former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani to run for president in 2008? 30. Do you want Governor George Pataki to run for president in 2008? 31. For the 2008 Republican Presidential Nomination whom would you support? (Republicans only, candidates' names read to respondent to select.) 32. For the 2008 Republican Presidential Nomination whom would you support? (Republicans only, candidates' names read to respondent to select. Giuliani excluded) 33. Would you like to see Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice run for President in 2008? (Republicans only.) 34. If Condoleeza Rice were to run for President in 2008, whom would you support for the Republican nomination in 2008? (Republicans only, candidates' names read to respondent to select.) 35. If Condoleeza Rice were to run for President in 2008, whom would you support for the Republican nomination in 2008? (Republicans only, candidates' names read to respondent to select. Giuliani Excluded.) 36. For the 2008 Democratic Presidential Nomination whom would you support? (Democrats only, candidates' names read to respondent to select.) |
This is sort of like winning the ugly dog contest.
ha - buddy the dog is on the list. has socks died yet?
Beelzebub polls higher than Hillary.
I know. I was going to take him off, but what the heck...
Probably be even higher after the news that the Toons took (and maybe are taking now?) money from Dubai.
Responding to goofy "polls" sure does make "americans" feel god-like.
Interesting results. The stats on Bush, Schumer, and Clinton all indicate a left lean but look at the opinion of those same people on the UAE port issue and terrorism.
(*rem*=*term* fingers typing too fast. Spell check is my friend,...)
Speaking of spell check, someone ought to learn how to spell *Schumer*.
New York is Stuck On Stupid!
I live in NYC and I can't argue with you. You are right!
Heh, my reaction to the comparison between Schumer and Hillary must be the same, something like a choice between poop and puke.
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