Posted on 04/21/2015 7:39:53 AM PDT by AngelesCrestHighway
WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) If the presidential election were held today, it wouldnt even be close. Hillary Clinton is crushing her potential Republican rivals by double digits in a new CNN/ORC International poll. The Republicans best showing is by Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, who trails the former senator and secretary of state by 14 points. Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, who hasnt declared his candidacy yet, lags Clinton by 17 points. Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie are each 19 points behind Clinton. Rubio and Paul have declared their candidacies, but Christie hasnt said hell run. Clinton is also the overwhelming favorite for the Democratic nomination, with nearly seven in 10 Democrats and Democratic-leaning independents supporting her. Even including the polls margin of error, Clinton would still have a double-digit lead on Rubio and the others. The poll was taken April 16-19 and has a margin of sampling error of plus or minus three percentage points. It was released Monday.
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.....by double digits in a new CNN/ORC International poll...
It's CNN! (Clintoon News Network)
This "poll" is meaningless.
Worthless is a better word.
This isnt surprising since there are multiple Republican candidates and only one Democrat candidate. Ill wait till its down to one on each side.
And the more the public knows about her, the less they like her - and discovery is just beginning.
Here is the list of upcoming debates:
1. Fox News- Ohio, August 2015.
2. CNN- California, September 2015,
3. CNBC in Colorado, October 2015,
4. Fox Business in Wisconsin, November 2015,
5. CNN- Nevada, December 2015.
6. Fox News- Iowa, January 2016,
7. ABC News- New Hampshire, February 2016.
8. CBS News in South Carolina, February 2016 and
9. NBC/Telemundo- Florida, February 2016
10.Pending: Fox News and CNN March 2016.
Poor quality poll as the sample was adults not even filtering to see if the respondent is a registered voter.
For what it is worth there is a massive gender gap as PIAPS is close to +30% amoung women.
Only if it snows in Dewey’s/ Clinton’s strongest states
Clinton 60%, Cruz 36%
or Walker
Clinton 59%, Walker 37%
http://i2.cdn.turner.com/cnn/2015/images/04/21/rel4a.-.2016.pdf (pg. 10)
That looks like GOP primary debates.
The Dem schedule is much more limited and Hillary has indicated she won’t participate!
And apparently Cruz and Walker, two of the most popular candidates amongst conservatives, aren’t even named, on top of the uneven poll.
Election is too far away for any polling. So ... at this point, why does it matter?
Oops, posted too soon ( me, I mean).
It doesn't matter. Polling this early in the race is useless. The Republican field is too large and not nearly as well-known.
If we're seeing these numbers a year from now, I'll get worried.
O'Malley vs. Clinton - I wonder who would outsmarm the other?
Biden vs. Clinton - I wonder who would say the more stupid thing?
Warren vs. Clinton - I wonder who's female parts will be exposed first?
I guess it will depend on who will get paid the most for their face time on TV with the Rodham.
Humm, I seen a couple of polls in the last week that show in a one to one match up she loses to Walker just about everywhere.
Thank you!
Those results are down right depressing.
Pure propaganda manipulation.
Time to drag out the old tagline again...
But Hillary hasn’t opened her mouth yet...!
yes she has , she’s defending herself for the Cash For Favors while Secretary Of State
Looking at the list it surely gives them enough time to prepare the questions and rehearse the answers. I would rather have them question and answer each other with questions they aren’t prepared to answer. LOL, I can see it already, “I don’t remember, It doesn’t come to mind, I wasn’t monitoring it at the time, this is the first I heard of it, I wasn’t told about it, at the time I only knew about the video, I had many discussions with foreign leaders, and so many $ubject$ were discu$$ed, that I don’t remember all of them. Can’t we just talk about bigger issues like equal pay, Gay Marriage and women’s rights?”
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