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Hillary Clinton Room Post-Clinton leads General, Primary-PPP poll
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Public Policy Polling
PPP's newest national poll finds Hillary Clinton leading all of her potential Republican candidates by between 7 and 10 points. She has 7 point advantages over Rand Paul (47/40), and Rick Perry and Marco Rubio (48/41). She has 8 point advantages over Ben Carson, Chris Christie, and Scott Walker all at 48/40. Her advantage over Mike Huckabee is 9 points at 50/41, and she's up 10 points each over Jeb Bush and Ted Cruz at 50/40.
http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/main/2015/02/clinton-leads-general-primary.html
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While I am not a big fan of mainstream anything, I am very hopeful that If she is the nominee
randys1
Feb 2015
#65
If Hillary runs she will get a lot of cross over votes. I know many Rs in my area who have already
Tuesday Afternoon
Feb 2015
#2
sorry. This is the internet and I do not post outright where I am. you understand, I hope.
Tuesday Afternoon
Feb 2015
#64
that is a pretty broad brush you are using there ... {MOST Republican women.}
Tuesday Afternoon
Feb 2015
#194
whatever. I almost hope she runs now just to prove you wrong. We could do a lot worse than her.
Tuesday Afternoon
Feb 2015
#196
I'll sell you half of Mars, REAL cheap! The side with the face and pyramids!!1!
AgingAmerican
Feb 2015
#197
There is a pretty big electability difference on the Democratic side though.
DemocratSinceBirth
Feb 2015
#9
How about we don't need to use Generic....we KNOW that Hillary has consistently had this record...
VanillaRhapsody
Feb 2015
#10
If you are not willing to vote for Hillary Rodham Clinton should she win the Primary
VanillaRhapsody
Feb 2015
#24
and a 50 point lead....and double digit leads over all Republicans....
VanillaRhapsody
Feb 2015
#115
I thought Sanders has already said he would NOT run as an I. Pretty sure I read it on here.
Tuesday Afternoon
Feb 2015
#35
It is still so early in the process that I really take a lot of this "posturing"
Tuesday Afternoon
Feb 2015
#70
I say let him cross over D and let Her cross over R and watch DU heads explode
Tuesday Afternoon
Feb 2015
#61
she wouldn't, of course. but, in my mind, it is more a truthful reflection of their politics ...
Tuesday Afternoon
Feb 2015
#72
Do you honestly think Sanders would get the nod from his colleagues for Labor Sec? Unless HRC.....
Tarheel_Dem
Feb 2015
#150
Please allow me to disabuse you of the notion that Bernie could possibly "win the nomination".
Tarheel_Dem
Feb 2015
#154
She doesn't have to move to the right...she already HAS the donors and support my friend....
VanillaRhapsody
Feb 2015
#13
Ah, well, that makes it more interesting if she does track right as many candidates do post-primary.
RadiationTherapy
Feb 2015
#17
what makes you think she will track right? Her record sure doesn't show that...
VanillaRhapsody
Feb 2015
#36
To me, she is quite conservative, particularly in regard to wealth aggregation.
RadiationTherapy
Feb 2015
#178
I guess the assessment of some on DU regarding Hillary being a disaster is wrong
still_one
Feb 2015
#7
It's just a phrase but I apologize to you if anybody took it literally./NT
DemocratSinceBirth
Feb 2015
#78
You implied that Hillary is a Repug because she's beating a bunch of Repugs...
DemocratSinceBirth
Feb 2015
#85
What positions have Bill or Hill ever held that would make him, her, or both apostates?/NT
DemocratSinceBirth
Feb 2015
#80
Are you of the opinion that Sanders has the political skills and resources of Obama?
brooklynite
Feb 2015
#98
"Are you of the opinion that Sanders has the political skills and resources of Obama?"
Tarheel_Dem
Feb 2015
#152
Fortunately for HRC, there are no Barack Obama(s) waiting in the wings. BHO made his mark in '04...
Tarheel_Dem
Feb 2015
#144
Are there any polls showing how the other progressive candidates shape up against the Rs?
jwirr
Feb 2015
#34
There is a pretty big electability difference on the Democratic side though.
DemocratSinceBirth
Feb 2015
#39
HRC is killing it in the TX primary because she's hugely popular with Latinos.
DemocratSinceBirth
Feb 2015
#73
Except for one thing: she lost the race which was "her race to lose" in 2008.
closeupready
Feb 2015
#79
Because there has been a red tide in the past two mid-terms and popularity isn't transferable./NT
DemocratSinceBirth
Feb 2015
#63
Except she leads the field by fifty points now.Too bad...Too sad.../NT
DemocratSinceBirth
Feb 2015
#69
Is that why she's leading her Democratic challenger by fifty percent?
DemocratSinceBirth
Feb 2015
#87
For you, I agree...You should read Elisabeth Kubler Ross' five stages of grief.
DemocratSinceBirth
Feb 2015
#92
To the extent that the Party supports illegal wars, pushes for bullshit trade agreements
Maedhros
Feb 2015
#112
That's fair I guess but I would argue she is right in the center of Democratic thought.
DemocratSinceBirth
Feb 2015
#113
Hillary Clinton and Elizabeth Warren are both on the same square of the political compass, ergo:
DemocratSinceBirth
Feb 2015
#124
As i said I'm in the bottom left quadrant with the Dalai Lama and Mandela
DemocratSinceBirth
Feb 2015
#128
There are other charts and most of the leaders in Western Europe were pretty much in the same place.
DemocratSinceBirth
Feb 2015
#138
So we are in agreement that Hillary Clinton is in the main stream of the Democratic party?
DemocratSinceBirth
Feb 2015
#202
Sticks and stones may break my bones but insults from random internet posters will never harm me./NT
DemocratSinceBirth
Feb 2015
#106
There are those for whom polls that they don't like tend to be dismissed as "wrong sample size";
Tarheel_Dem
Feb 2015
#146
Why does a Democrat leading her Republican(t) challengers make some Democrats so upset?/NT
DemocratSinceBirth
Feb 2015
#119
I'm a a guy but it will be nice to shatter another barrier like we did with President Obama.
DemocratSinceBirth
Feb 2015
#136
Cute anecdote, but here's something scientific to chew on. Hope this doesn't blow up your theory.
Tarheel_Dem
Feb 2015
#164
How can it be harder to go from forty nine to fifty than forty to fifty?
DemocratSinceBirth
Feb 2015
#172
Or the Nate Silver who gives her a 75% chance of wresting the nomination
DemocratSinceBirth
Feb 2015
#175
Like when she had a 30 point lead in 2008 over Obama and lost the nomination? LOL! nt
Logical
Feb 2015
#181
We will see. She had trouble raising money in 2008 also. Not a good sign. She does.......
Logical
Feb 2015
#183
True, people know her, but you wait and see the money and volunteers she gets.....
Logical
Feb 2015
#186