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1. NewsMax's Hillary Clinton Poll: Surprising Results
NewsMax's online survey says that Hillary Clinton will not win the
Democratic nomination for president in 2008 - and offers some
surprising results about how GOP-leaning web users view her politics.
For example, a third of all respondents described Hillary's politics
as "moderate" (30 percent) or "conservative" (3 percent).
The poll also found that NewsMax readers believe Barack Obama is a
better candidate for the Democratic party.
More than a quarter of a million respondents took part in the poll,
NewsMax's largest-ever poll continuously updated.
In previous months, poll respondents had indicated Hillary would grab
the Democratic nomination.
But a shift in sentiment seems to be at play.
Now, by a margin of 51 percent to 49 percent, respondents believe
Hillary will be denied the nomination of her party.
When asked if Hillary is the best candidate the Democrats could
nominate, a solid 78 percent said "No."
And 71 percent said they would vote for Obama over Clinton in a
Democratic primary.
NewsMax will provide the results of this poll to major media and share
them with radio talk-show hosts across the country.
Here are the poll questions and results:
1) Do you believe Hillary will win the Democratic nomination for
president in 2008?
Yes: 49 percent
No: 51 percent
2) What is your opinion of Hillary Clinton?
Favorable: 22 percent
Unfavorable: 78 percent
3) Do you believe Hillary is the best candidate the Democrats could
nominate?
Yes: 22 percent
No: 78 percent
4) How would you describe Hillary's Senate record?
Conservative: 3 percent
Moderate: 30 percent
Liberal: 67 percent
5) Which Democrat could defeat Hillary in the primaries?
Barack Obama: 46 percent
Bill Richardson: 10 percent
Tom Vilsack: 1 percent
Evan Bayh: 2 percent
Al Gore: 13 percent
John Edwards: 22 percent
Joe Biden: 5 percent
Dennis Kucinich: .25 percent
6) In the following field, which Republican is the best candidate to
oppose Hillary?
John McCain: 22 percent
Condi Rice: 11 percent
Jeb Bush: 3 percent
Mitt Romney: 9 percent
Rudy Giuliani: 34 percent
Mike Huckabee: 2 percent
Sam Brownback: 2 percent
Newt Gingrich: 13 percent
Tom Tancredo: .56 percent
Ron Paul: .43 percent
Fred Thompson: 3 percent
7) In a Democratic primary between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama,
who would you vote for?
Obama: 71 percent
Hillary: 29 percent
Editor's Note:
Special: Gore, Newt and Fred to Shock '08 Race
Special: Hillary Disturbed by Revealing 'Her Way.'
> Wyniki podane ponizej moga sie jeszcze zmienic do prawyborow.
Kobiety maja pierwszenstwo... :}
Hillary to swietna i bardzo inteligentna dziewczyna, nalezy jej sie
prezydentura..
> Wyniki podane ponizej moga sie jeszcze zmienic do prawyborow.
> Natomiast stawiaja we wlasciwym swietle scp-owego naziste --
> 'galinskiego' aka sharon aka noyes aka knoll aka lewczuk -- ktory
> swoje rasistowskie opinie o Obamie podal tu kiedys wczesniej.
>
> s.b.
Barrack powinien być prezydentem Stanów. Caucasian to nie jest tylko
mieszanką Kongoida (nie lubię sztucznego ugrzecznionego słowa
Afroamerykanin), ale ma najbardziej odpowiadający prawie wszystkim
pozostałym (i białym i czarnym) program.
--
,,Nie ma nic wspanialszego niż wolni ludzie'' --- Lama Ole Nydahl.
<herrm...@aol.com> wrote in message
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> Rudy Giuliani will be out next President.
It's impossible..