Poll: Hillary 2016 | MSNBC
A whopping 87% (last I checked) say no. What do you think is behind these numbers?
Poll: Hillary 2016 | MSNBC
A whopping 87% (last I checked) say no. What do you think is behind these numbers?
Poll: Hillary 2016 | MSNBC
A whopping 87% (last I checked) say no. What do you think is behind these numbers?
Poll: Hillary 2016 | MSNBC
A whopping 87% (last I checked) say no. What do you think is behind these numbers?
I wouldn't vote for Hillary if he was the last man on earth.
Clinton fatigue. A lot of people are sick of hearing about her, or him, or their daughter. Hillary's campaign attempt at re-branding is coming across as contrived, which it is. That's not entirely her fault.
IMHO Americans in general are wiser and/or jaded. We've seen this circus one too many times. I think most Americans are looking at all campaign talk with a jaundiced eye. It's just so much blather, from all of them frankly. Much of what they say is feel good bull**** and America is weary. That applies to all candidates. But Hillary has been around since before Christ left Chicago. We've heard her and seen her and lived with her, and Bill, for so long it's difficult as hell for anyone to suddenly see her as the new fantastic Hillary, answer to all problems!
She's driving across the nation to reach out and listen to to "real Americans". As is if she remembers who real Americans are. Her campaign strategy was in the suitcase and ready for the road before she took a seat in the van. Which is bullet-proof, by the way. Hillary isn't driving either. She reportedly hasn't driven since 1996.:roll: The only real American who can relate to not driving for 20 years is Stevie Wonder.
If Hillary really wanted to "help" real Americans she'd could tell us how to invest in cattle futures. We haven't forgotten who "Hill" is. She's been at it or connected to it for a long, long, long time. She won't be successful in creating a new persona.
Poll: Hillary 2016 | MSNBC
A whopping 87% (last I checked) say no. What do you think is behind these numbers?
Poll: Hillary 2016 | MSNBC
A whopping 87% (last I checked) say no. What do you think is behind these numbers?
Poll: Hillary 2016 | MSNBC
A whopping 87% (last I checked) say no. What do you think is behind these numbers?
Poll: Hillary 2016 | MSNBC
A whopping 87% (last I checked) say no. What do you think is behind these numbers?
Hopefully Americans are finished with Bush's and Clinton's.
87% won't vote for her in public but get them in the booth and 114% will.
If next Nov ends up a Bush v Clinton vote I'm just going to write in Sara Palin.
Come to think of it I may end up doing that anyway.
Hopefully Americans are finished with Bush's and Clinton's.
Amen.
It is fairly easy to dismiss the results of the online polling, especially given the results of more controlled polling by the usual suspects. Of course some of these are a little old, but we have enough data so far to suggest she will not only do well in her own primary but looks to be doing well against likely Republicans in a general election.
With all of this said though, we have much time between now and the 2016 elections. Plenty can happen and we have not even begun to see the real attack ads she will likely face concerning everything from Hillarycare to Benghazi.
57% Think Hillary Clinton Likely To Win in 2016 - Rasmussen Reports™
Clinton Favorability, Familiarity Bests 2016 Contenders
RealClearPolitics - Election 2016 Presidential Polls
Even though I'm not voting for her and probably not for him is it fair to lessen them based on their name?
Clinton fatigue. A lot of people are sick of hearing about her, or him, or their daughter. Hillary's campaign attempt at re-branding is coming across as contrived, which it is. That's not entirely her fault.
IMHO Americans in general are wiser and/or jaded. We've seen this circus one too many times. I think most Americans are looking at all campaign talk with a jaundiced eye. It's just so much blather, from all of them frankly. Much of what they say is feel good bull**** and America is weary. That applies to all candidates. But Hillary has been around since before Christ left Chicago. We've heard her and seen her and lived with her, and Bill, for so long it's difficult as hell for anyone to suddenly see her as the new fantastic Hillary, answer to all problems!
She's driving across the nation to reach out and listen to "real Americans". As is if she remembers who real Americans are. Her campaign strategy was in the suitcase and ready for the road before she took a seat in the van. Which is bullet-proof, by the way. Hillary isn't driving either. She reportedly hasn't driven since 1996.:roll: The only real American who can relate to not driving for 20 years is Stevie Wonder.
If Hillary really wanted to "help" real Americans she could tell us how to invest in cattle futures. We haven't forgotten who "Hill" is. She's been at it or connected to it for a long, long, long time. She won't be successful in creating a new persona.
77,000 people on MSNBC.com voted? There aren't even 77K people watching MSNBC. :lol:
Poll: Hillary 2016 | MSNBC
A whopping 87% (last I checked) say no. What do you think is behind these numbers?
Everybody thinks she'll win, but nobody will vote for her. Interesting.
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