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Offline libertybele

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Polls Reflect Troubles for Clinton and Bush
« on: June 02, 2015, 10:55:57 AM »
Clinton and Bush are yesterday's candidates.  Clinton's heavy baggage alone will sink her and Jeb is nothing more than a rich RINO who was a lousy governor and is entwined in multiple scandals himself.  IMHO I don't see either one of them getting the nomination for their party. Perhaps that's nothing more than wishful thinking, but considering Bush hasn't announced he's actually running raises some questions.  The MSM has been trying to push the Clinton/Bush scenario for quite awhile, but as time goes on it's looking less likely.

Polls reflect troubles for Clinton and Bush

A pair of new polls reflect potential long-term challenges for the best-known presidential candidates in each party: Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Jeb Bush.

A CNN/ORC poll shows that Clinton — dogged by questions about missing emails and big-money contributions to Bill Clinton’s foundation — has seen her numbers drop on such issues as trustworthiness.

“A growing number of people say she is not honest and trustworthy (57%, up from 49% in March), less than half feel she cares about people like them (47%, down from 53% last July) and more now feel she does not inspire confidence (50%, up from 42% last March),” CNN reports...

...Whom the Republican nominee might be remains an intriguing question, as the well-funded, well-organized Bush also shows slippage in new polls.

One big reason: his last name.

CNN does report that “only about half of Americans say Jeb Bush is ‘a lot like his brother,’ ” former president George W. Bush. Their father, George H.W. Bush also served as president.

“But most — 56% — say his connection to two former presidents would make them less likely to back him for the presidency,” CNN adds. “Just 27% say that connection would make them more likely to back the former Florida governor.”...

http://onpolitics.usatoday.com/2015/06/02/polls-reflect-troubles-for-clinton-and-bush/



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Re: Polls Reflect Troubles for Clinton and Bush
« Reply #1 on: June 02, 2015, 11:30:26 AM »
You're right about Bush.  I sure hope its not him.  I've heard other commentators say its who accumulates the most money, gets the nomination.  Sure hope they're wrong.  If Priebus & Rove push him to the finish line, he won't be getting my vote.

About Clinton, I agree she has heavy baggage.  But the way I see it, only if Elizabeth Warren steps in will Clinton's nomination be questionable.   

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Re: Polls Reflect Troubles for Clinton and Bush
« Reply #2 on: June 02, 2015, 12:39:45 PM »
You're right about Bush.  I sure hope its not him.  I've heard other commentators say its who accumulates the most money, gets the nomination.  Sure hope they're wrong.  If Priebus & Rove push him to the finish line, he won't be getting my vote.

About Clinton, I agree she has heavy baggage.  But the way I see it, only if Elizabeth Warren steps in will Clinton's nomination be questionable.

owebuma came out of nowhere to bring Hitlery's coronation to a grinding halt.
And even I have to admit she was somewhat better suited for the office.
I have my fingers crossed that there is another surprise out there for her thighness.
There were only two options for gender. At last count there are at least 12, according to libs. By that standard, I'm a male lesbian.

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Re: Polls Reflect Troubles for Clinton and Bush
« Reply #3 on: June 09, 2015, 01:49:59 PM »
For right now, things appear to have turned around for Bush. "Jeb Bush now at 21 percent in New Hampshire, ahead of the field by eight points."

On the up side, its early; & generally speaking, I'm surmising that voters in New Hampshire are the big government loving kind.

http://hotair.com/archives/2015/06/09/poll-jeb-bush-now-at-21-percent-in-new-hampshire-ahead-of-the-field-by-eight-points/

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Re: Polls Reflect Troubles for Clinton and Bush
« Reply #4 on: June 09, 2015, 03:07:08 PM »
For right now, things appear to have turned around for Bush. "Jeb Bush now at 21 percent in New Hampshire, ahead of the field by eight points."

On the up side, its early; & generally speaking, I'm surmising that voters in New Hampshire are the big government loving kind.

http://hotair.com/archives/2015/06/09/poll-jeb-bush-now-at-21-percent-in-new-hampshire-ahead-of-the-field-by-eight-points/

The Rinos poll well in the liberal states but do not have a Chinaman's chance of picking off one in the general election. Don't understand why the nominee spends a dime in Yankee states like NY, NJ, CT, MA. along with Commiefornia.

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Re: Polls Reflect Troubles for Clinton and Bush
« Reply #5 on: June 09, 2015, 03:22:52 PM »
The Rinos poll well in the liberal states but do not have a Chinaman's chance of picking off one in the general election. Don't understand why the nominee spends a dime in Yankee states like NY, NJ, CT, MA. along with Commiefornia.

The RINOs do it to get their overall poll numbers up.  I firmly believe that fake polls can drive real polls to go in either direction.