There's good news in a new poll for Democrat presidential frontrunner Hillary Clinton--she was cited by 22.1 percent of the respondents as the most appealing candidate on a personal level. The bad news was that nearly twice as many--43.1 percent--cited her as the least appealing presidential candidate on a personal level. The results are from a new WND/Clout poll by Clout Research, a national opinion research firm in Columbus, Ohio. The telephone survey of registered voters has a margin of error of plus or minus 3.15 percentage points. Clout Research chief Fritz Wenzel explained the questions, and results: "For many...