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Hillary falls to earth in poll race
The Sunday Times ^ | December 31, 2006 | Tony Allen-Mills

Posted on 12/30/2006 6:26:31 PM PST by neverdem

THE first vote is still more than a year away, but the campaign to replace President George W Bush in the White House is already throwing up surprises.

Unfortunately for Senator Hillary Clinton, long the front-runner in the Democratic drive to retake the presidency, most of them are coming at her expense.

A brace of Christmas opinion polls has left Clinton with a political hangover after a year that had appeared to cement her status as the Democrats’ best-organised, best-financed and best-connected contender for her party’s presidential nomination.

Despite winning re-election to the US Senate by a handsome margin in mid-term voting last month, Clinton has had little to celebrate as polls from the presidential primary battlegrounds signalled early trouble for her historic bid to become America’s first woman president.

In Iowa, the Midwestern state that will once again open the primary season with its caucus votes on January 14, 2008, Clinton slumped to fourth place with only 10% of the vote in a survey of 600 likely Democratic voters.

In New Hampshire, which will hold the first full primary eight days later, Clinton had appeared to be cruising comfortably with a 23-point lead over her Democrat rivals — until last weekend, when a poll in the Concord Monitor newspaper showed her only one point ahead of Senator Barack Obama, the comparative political newcomer who is considering a similarly historic attempt to become America’s first black president.

Obama’s emergence as a charismatic alternative to the Democratic party’s veteran leadership — and the arrival in the race last week of former Senator John Edwards, the losing vice-presidential candidate in 2004 — have electrified Washington and placed Clinton under early pressure to abandon her cautious approach to the presidency and take to the hustings months earlier than she might have planned.

Several Democratic strategists last week urged Clinton to unleash a “charisma offensive” in the new year to counter the saturated media coverage that has helped propel Obama up the polls.

Clinton has been virtually invisible as first Obama and then Edwards — who launched his second presidential bid on Thursday in the back garden of a New Orleans house ruined by Hurricane Katrina — have been grabbing campaign headlines.

Last week’s Iowa poll showed Obama and Edwards tied for the primary lead with 22% each.

Clinton supporters argued that their candidate’s poor showing — she was also beaten by Tom Vilsack, the Iowa governor who is considering his own bid for the White House — reflected the fact that she was focused on her Senate re-election in New York and did not visit Iowa this year.

Yet Obama hasn’t visited Iowa either, and the same poll found that both Obama and Edwards would perform better than Clinton against the likely frontrunners for the Republican nomination — former New York mayor Rudolph Giuliani and Senator John McCain of Arizona.

“She’s in a quandary right now,” acknowledged Ray Strother, a longtime Democratic political consultant.

“She doesn’t need to start a war of any kind, but I don’t think she knows how to handle [Obama],” Strother said. “I think they’re preoccupied with it right now.”

Neither Clinton nor Obama has formally declared that they will be candidates, but Obama, the son of a black Kenyan father and a white mother from Kansas, is widely expected to confirm his intentions after spending Christmas in Hawaii discussing the contest with his family.

Before leaving home in Chicago, Obama and his wife Michelle attended a meeting with advisers who presented a campaign simulation complete with mock travel schedules to illustrate the gruelling demands of the race.

Michelle Obama had previously expressed concern that her husband might be vulnerable to a racist assassination attempt, but local reports suggest she has been reassured by secret service briefings on how the 45-year-old senator would be protected.

Clinton, meanwhile, needs no reminder of the perils of the presidency. As the first former first lady to run for the White House, she is not only a battle-hardened campaigner, but she counts among her advisers arguably the shrewdest political strategist in America — her husband, former president Bill Clinton.

Few presidents have been as adept as Clinton at charming ordinary voters, but opinion polls have repeatedly indicated that much of America regards Hillary as cold, calculating, strident and ideological.

In one Gallup poll last month 13% said they disliked her 9% said she was riding her husband’s coat-tails and 6% called her dishonest.

Both Democrats and Republicans who have worked with the senator in Washington say those negative ratings are unfair, but the challenge for Hillary is to persuade voters — especially in Iowa and New Hampshire — that she can be as warm and likeable as her husband.

“People need to get to know her,” said Doug Hattaway, a Washington strategist.

He said he would advise Clinton: “Forget the press. Forget the politics. Talk to the voters. There’s no substitute for getting on the ground and interacting with people”.

For the other contenders who are hovering at the margins of the race, the main hope is that Democratic voters will prove reluctant to make the unprecedented choice of either a black or a woman in a year when so important an opportunity beckons and Republicans may be vulnerable because of opposition to the war in Iraq. Edwards has already staked out his claim to be the leading white male contender should either Clinton or Obama stumble.

Senator Joseph Biden, who will assume the chairmanship of the Senate’s foreign affairs committee, may throw in his hat as a possible vice-presidential choice.

There is a vociferous group of liberal Democrats who hope that former vice-president Al Gore can be persuaded to avenge his loss to Bush in 2000.

Even Senator John Kerry, the defeated candidate in 2004, is muttering about a second attempt, although few Democrats appear to be encouraging him.

For now, though, the battle is between Obama and Clinton, neither of whom are likely to wait long before paying their first campaign visits to Iowa.


TOPICS: Front Page News; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: District of Columbia
KEYWORDS: boothill; charisma; clintonmania; donotbedeceived; dyingcampaign; electionpresident; fakenewyorker; hellary; hildabeaste; hiliary; hillary; hitlery; medialies; osamarama; uglywomen
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To: AnAmericanMother

Then I would suggest to Michelle Obama that she make sure her husband doesn't go on any walks in Ft. Marcy park.


121 posted on 12/31/2006 7:53:36 AM PST by mrmargaritaville
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To: Mo1
OlD photo.....


122 posted on 12/31/2006 10:40:32 AM PST by COUNTrecount
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To: COUNTrecount

I'snt that an OINK photo...?


123 posted on 12/31/2006 11:00:05 AM PST by spokeshave (The Democrat Party stands for open treason in a time of war.)
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To: neverdem

124 posted on 12/31/2006 11:01:53 AM PST by do the dhue (How come the Demorats have not fixed Iraq yet? They're inept!! Vote 'em out!!)
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To: TASMANIANRED

Still 45 percent or more would follow her over any cliff of her choosing. I cannot explain why she seems to be lagging now, but the reports may be premature. It would seem to me that the whole deal is cut and dried in her favor. People want "Bill" back and will take Hillary to get him!


125 posted on 12/31/2006 12:34:25 PM PST by Theodore R. (Cowardice is forever!)
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To: neverdem

Best first response on record!

Maybe if Hilary makes it as POTUS she can unleash some of her charisma on the islamofascists. WMD= Weapons of Mass Delusion.

Yeah - that'll work;)


126 posted on 12/31/2006 1:32:40 PM PST by sodpoodle (I'm retired - what are you doing here on Company time?)
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To: capt. norm
She has the "offensive" part alright....it's just the "charisma" she is missing and will never had.

You got that right!


127 posted on 12/31/2006 1:41:39 PM PST by workerbee (Democrats are a waste of tax money and good oxygen.)
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To: COUNTrecount

Gross out.

Wasn't this pic/video released at the time the Monica truth was exposed?

Things that happen in threes

1 blue swimsuit, 1 pair blue boxers, 1 blue dress!


128 posted on 12/31/2006 1:47:27 PM PST by sodpoodle (I'm retired - what are you doing here on Company time?)
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To: Mo1

I have to give her credit ... smart girl to marry a cook
Wish I had done that *L*




LOL, but you'd be a balloon.


129 posted on 12/31/2006 2:04:41 PM PST by onyx (Phillip Rivers, LT and the San Diego Chargers! WOO-HOO!)
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To: onyx
Naaaa .. if he was a good cook, he could cook me really tasty healthy food while I was freeping

I'm not picky *L*
130 posted on 12/31/2006 2:09:52 PM PST by Mo1 (the violence will stop when US politicians step up to the plate and act united for victory and peace)
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To: jrg
The Manchurian Candidate McCain?

Gawd, I hope not. I am still hoping that somebody other than Rudy and McCain emerges to save us, thus my tag-line.

131 posted on 12/31/2006 2:09:57 PM PST by gridlock (We just got dumped. McCain and Rudy are Rebound Guys. Let's not marry the Rebound Guy.)
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To: neverdem

A holy charisma Jihad!


132 posted on 12/31/2006 2:15:32 PM PST by TADSLOS (Mohammed was the L. Ron Hubbard of his time.)
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To: gridlock

Do we have a roster?
Any benchwarmers?
Minor leaguers?
How deep?

What skills, abilities are we looking for?
Do we know?

Draft picks?

Anyone?


133 posted on 12/31/2006 2:19:07 PM PST by sodpoodle (I'm retired - what are you doing here on Company time?)
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To: sodpoodle

I like Newt Gingrich...
I like Kay Baily Hutchinson...
I like Fred Thompson...
I like Condi Rice...

I just don't know if any of those will run.


134 posted on 12/31/2006 2:27:24 PM PST by gridlock (We just got dumped. McCain and Rudy are Rebound Guys. Let's not marry the Rebound Guy.)
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To: gridlock

Add Dick Cheney to that list.


135 posted on 12/31/2006 2:28:17 PM PST by gridlock (We just got dumped. McCain and Rudy are Rebound Guys. Let's not marry the Rebound Guy.)
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To: gridlock

Hunter/Steele or Keating/Steele or Keating/Hunter or Hunter/Pence or Pence/Steele or Hunter/Watts would be just fine with me as possibilities for the Republican ticket in '08.


136 posted on 12/31/2006 2:33:09 PM PST by johnthebaptistmoore
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To: neverdem
Unfortunately for Senator Hillary Clinton, long the front-runner in the Democratic drive to retake the presidency, most of them are coming at her expense.

First of all, I wish the MSMs would just state facts and not slip in their opinions like in the first word of this sentence: UNFORTUNATELY.

Second, I don't believe Sen. Hildabeast Clintoon was ever a front runner for the '08 presidency.

Third, I don't think the American public know enough about Osama Obama to be able to judge if he is even close to be qualified to become president or the vp.

Fourth and lastly, God help us all if the DemocRATS get the White House in '08. The economic boost we are experiencing now will crash through the floor like it did when Jimmah, the peanut from Georgia, Carter was president.
137 posted on 12/31/2006 2:36:11 PM PST by antiunion person (If it were left to the libs, kids wouldn't have parents, just trainers)
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To: Mo1


The only chef here who I know, does not cook at home, but he makes and brings the best corn fritters to every neighborhood party.


138 posted on 12/31/2006 2:36:49 PM PST by onyx (Phillip Rivers, LT and the San Diego Chargers! WOO-HOO!)
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To: gridlock

Few presidents have been as adept as Clinton at charming ordinary voters, but opinion polls have repeatedly indicated that much of America regards Hillary as cold, calculating, strident and ideological.

Imagine all this and PMS all at the same time. OMG, this country will fail for sure.


139 posted on 12/31/2006 2:39:37 PM PST by antiunion person (If it were left to the libs, kids wouldn't have parents, just trainers)
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To: gridlock

Fred Thompson - good pick - darkhorse - with charisma.


Excellent gridlock


sp


140 posted on 12/31/2006 3:06:09 PM PST by sodpoodle (I'm retired - what are you doing here on Company time?)
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