Posted on 03/07/2013 9:42:23 AM PST by SeekAndFind
A new Quinnipiac University poll found that Hillary Clinton would trounce any of the top three Republican 2016 contenders, but Vice President Joe Biden would lose to Christie, struggle against Ryan, and defeat Rubio.
If the election were held today, former Sec. of State Clinton would have an easy time against either Chris Christie, Marco Rubio, or Paul Ryan. Clinton would defeat Sen. Marco Rubio 50%-34%. She would also win by double digits over Rep. Paul Ryan 50%-38. The Republican that would give her the most trouble is the one that the conservative base likes the least. Clinton would defeat Gov. Chris Christie 45%-37%.
Vice President Biden doesnt fare nearly as well against the top three Republicans. Biden tops Rubio 45%-38%. The vice president would be in a close race with Ryan 45%-42%, and he would lose to Christie 43%-40%. The difference between Clinton and Biden is most clearly seen with Independent voters. Clinton ties Christie with Independents (36%-36%). Biden loses to Christie 44%-32%. Clinton leads Ryan by six points with Independents, 44%-38%. Ryan leads Biden with Independents, 45%-36%. Clinton leads Rubio, 44%-32% with Independents. Rubio leads Biden, 39%-36%.
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Stay out Da Bushes.
For that matter...
Stay out the Clintons and the Kennedy’s ( and include the Roosevelt’s if they are so inclined ).
...and recently elected Senator Obama was barely a blip on the national stage. 2016 is a political lifetime away.
And...How would she fare against Sarah Palin?
Funny that the one Republican with name recognition, Jeb Bush, they did not poll. I guess it didnt fit their story.
The Left starts early, decides the race in the media, then fixes the votes via fraud.
The only fix to this is a counter-revolution.
Can an unelected co-president serve 4 more years after he was already elected to two terms? Can Hillary still serve 4 or 8 elected years as President after already serving 8 years in an officially declared “unelected-co-presidency” with Bill Clinton?
For anyone who is worried about a Hillary! candidacy, just remember this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5FvyGydc8no
2016 - Hillary vs. Michelle, the Grammy winning wives of Presidents who will circumvent the Constitution by running for third terms under their wives names.
That’s it, plain and simple. No Democrat gives a Rat’s ass about the Constitution or the name on the ballot. They would be casting votes for Bill and Barack.
She was trouncing everyone on her last trek to her coronation ... until she got sidelined by some upstart Senator few had ever heard of.
I’ve said it for months... if she runs in 2016, she win in a landslide. For some reason, this country loves her.
Let’s say you had an acquaintance who told you that snipers had been shooting at her as she was getting off an airplane, and you knew she was full of crap. Wouldn’t you think there was something wrong with this person? Would you “elect” to make this person your friend?
You mean the candidate that would ensure another 4 years of radical left wing extremist demokkkrat scumbags controlling the white house?
I wonder how Rand Paul would fare?
Where in hell do they take these damn polls? The last ones I saw said Romney would win! Thunder Thighs would just be the final nail in the coffin of a once great democracy! What an e’fing joke this all is!
Jeb can smile all he wants, but he'd be trounced, too... even worse than the others.
RE: I wonder how Rand Paul would fare?
If name recognition is the problem, I’d say he’d fare even worse that Marco Rubio.
Oh. A Quinnipiac University poll.
Things will change when America hears more of Ted Cruz.
The Left starts early, decides the race in the media, then fixes the votes via fraud.
The only fix to this is a counter-revolution.
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