While roughly 48 percent of Americans say Mrs. Clinton is honest and trustworthy, about four of five Democrats think she has those traits
It appears as though the idea she will quit the race is unfounded, as she is seen as a strong leader.
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/05/06/u...ton-gains-favor-times-cbs-poll-says.html?_r=0
Hillary Rodham Clinton appears to have initially weathered a barrage of news about her use of a private email account when she was secretary of state and the practices of her family’s foundation, an indication that she is starting her second presidential bid with an unusual durability among Democratic voters.
Americans now view Mrs. Clinton more favorably and more see her as a strong leader than they did earlier in the year, despite weeks of scrutiny about her ethics, a New York Times/CBS News poll has found. And nearly nine in 10 Democrats say the nation is ready to elect a woman president.
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It appears as though the idea she will quit the race is unfounded, as she is seen as a strong leader.
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/05/06/u...ton-gains-favor-times-cbs-poll-says.html?_r=0
Hillary Rodham Clinton appears to have initially weathered a barrage of news about her use of a private email account when she was secretary of state and the practices of her family’s foundation, an indication that she is starting her second presidential bid with an unusual durability among Democratic voters.
Americans now view Mrs. Clinton more favorably and more see her as a strong leader than they did earlier in the year, despite weeks of scrutiny about her ethics, a New York Times/CBS News poll has found. And nearly nine in 10 Democrats say the nation is ready to elect a woman president.
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It appears as though the idea she will quit the race is unfounded, as she is seen as a strong leader.
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/05/06/u...ton-gains-favor-times-cbs-poll-says.html?_r=0
Hillary Rodham Clinton appears to have initially weathered a barrage of news about her use of a private email account when she was secretary of state and the practices of her family’s foundation, an indication that she is starting her second presidential bid with an unusual durability among Democratic voters.
Americans now view Mrs. Clinton more favorably and more see her as a strong leader than they did earlier in the year, despite weeks of scrutiny about her ethics, a New York Times/CBS News poll has found. And nearly nine in 10 Democrats say the nation is ready to elect a woman president.
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It appears as though the idea she will quit the race is unfounded, as she is seen as a strong leader.
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/05/06/u...ton-gains-favor-times-cbs-poll-says.html?_r=0
Hillary Rodham Clinton appears to have initially weathered a barrage of news about her use of a private email account when she was secretary of state and the practices of her family’s foundation, an indication that she is starting her second presidential bid with an unusual durability among Democratic voters.
Americans now view Mrs. Clinton more favorably and more see her as a strong leader than they did earlier in the year, despite weeks of scrutiny about her ethics, a New York Times/CBS News poll has found. And nearly nine in 10 Democrats say the nation is ready to elect a woman president.
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Nonsense. Everyone does not share your partisan view of her.Said it before, will say it again...IF, Hillary is nominated, then the demo's have publicly said they are the party of corruption....
Nonsense. Everyone does not share your partisan view of her.
There was a rumor she would quit the race? Good god, why? The woman has locked up substantial numbers of important donors, dramatically leads in the party polls, and has already ran an intense campaign 8 years ago.
Who was saying this bit of nonsense? Do you mean Rand Paul saying the money issues would somehow derail her campaign?
Said it before, will say it again...IF, Hillary is nominated, then the demo's have publicly said they are the party of corruption....
Nonsense. Everyone does not share your partisan view of her.
Yep, there's nothing partisan about wiping a hard drive to get around subpoenas and committee request....Lol.
She's a formidable candidate. That she has now emerged from the e-mail controversy, an issue that modestly dented her polling numbers, suggests that she may now be largely "innoculated" should the issue arise during the campaign. Only significant new and credible information on that matter might pose a risk. That such information didn't emerge during the period of intense scrutiny may indicate that whatever significant information is available has already become public.
In addition, the forthcoming Benghazi-related hearing very likely will have no meaningful impact on her polling, as the conclusions of repeated investigations are consistent. Her willingness to testify could bolster public perceptions of transparency at little political risk to her candidacy. She's an experienced political leader. Had she felt that the hearing would pose a serious risk to her campaign, she would have declined to participate, letting the consistent outcomes of the many previous investigations define the narrative.
She's a formidable candidate. That she has now emerged from the e-mail controversy, an issue that modestly dented her polling numbers, suggests that she may now be largely "innoculated" should the issue arise during the campaign. Only significant new and credible information on that matter might pose a risk. That such information didn't emerge during the period of intense scrutiny may indicate that whatever significant information is available has already become public.
In addition, the forthcoming Benghazi-related hearing very likely will have no meaningful impact on her polling, as the conclusions of repeated investigations are consistent. Her willingness to testify could bolster public perceptions of transparency at little political risk to her candidacy. She's an experienced political leader. Had she felt that the hearing would pose a serious risk to her campaign, she would have declined to participate, letting the consistent outcomes of the many previous investigations define the narrative.
She's a formidable candidate. That she has now emerged from the e-mail controversy, an issue that modestly dented her polling numbers, suggests that she may now be largely "innoculated" should the issue arise during the campaign. Only significant new and credible information on that matter might pose a risk.That such information didn't emerge during the period of intense scrutiny may indicate that whatever significant information is available has already become public.
In addition, the forthcoming Benghazi-related hearing very likely will have no meaningful impact on her polling, as the conclusions of repeated investigations are consistent. Her willingness to testify could bolster public perceptions of transparency at little political risk to her candidacy. She's an experienced political leader. Had she felt that the hearing would pose a serious risk to her campaign, she would have declined to participate, letting the consistent outcomes of the many previous investigations define the narrative.
Well Rand Paul did say that.....but T Boone Pickens the Bush-man thinks she will for some reason. Why do you think he would have such a thought, being Big Money.
Boone Pickens: Hillary Clinton will drop out of 2016 race......
Noted oil and gas man T. Boone Pickens isn’t shy about his feelings on Washington, and he didn’t hold back in an interview with Yahoo Finance Editor-in-Chief Andy Serwer at the Milken Global Conference in Los Angeles. Pickens, Founder of BP Capital, says, “I don’t think Washington has a clue” just how extensive U.S. energy resources are. Pickens says the number one thing he would like to see from the next President is a U.S. energy policy, which he believes is non-existent at this point.
Pickens says he doesn’t think Clinton will make it to the end of the campaign. He says, simply, “I think she’ll pull out of the deal.” Pickens points to questions surrounding Clinton’s use of a personal email account and server during her time as Secretary of State. In a news conference about the email account, former Secretary Clinton said she had some 30,000 emails deleted out of more than 60,000 emails sent or received between March 2009 and February 2013.
“She’s got too much to explain… scrubbing the server like she did,” he says. “Her timing may be very bad.”.....snip~
Yahoo!
Cmon now Fenton. :2wave: Bilbo said he has to still pay the bills. :lamo
Bill Clinton on Huge Speaking Fees: 'I Gotta Pay Our Bills,' You Know
When Congressional investigators started asking too many questions, she directed her lawyers to cull those emails without any oversight, then wipe the server. It appears as though many Americans aren't especially inclined to take the Clintons at their word:
Americans appear to be suspicious of Hillary Rodham Clinton's honesty, and even many Democrats are only lukewarm about her presidential candidacy, according to a new Associated Press-GfK poll. Is she strong and decisive? Yes, say a majority of people. But inspiring and likable? Only a minority think so. Clinton's struggles to explain her email practices while in government, along with questions about the Clinton Foundation and Republican criticism of her openness, wealth and trustworthiness seem to have struck a nerve in the public's perception of the dominant Democratic figure in the 2016 campaign. In the survey, 61 percent said "honest" describes her only slightly well or not at all. Nearly four in 10 Democrats, and more than six in 10 independents agreed that "honest" was not the best word for her.....snip~
Bill Clinton on Huge Speaking Fees: 'I Gotta Pay Our Bills,' You Know - Guy Benson
Yep, there's nothing partisan about wiping a hard drive to get around subpoenas and committee request....Lol.
Mornin DS. :2wave: Well there are 2 IG investigations taking place with her. Which none can come out and really say anything until they make their findings. Moreover the Times and others already stated there is more they looking into which hasn't come out.
Innoculated? I would go with something more like. Pin Cushion...... :lol:
Yes but:
The 2016 presidential campaign has barely started and, as usual, the MSM (especially the NYT) is unlikely to suddenly favor more conservative candidates. Don't worry, be happy articles are going to be the normal MSM fare offered up in HRC's defense.
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