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Going back to stone age?

A top adviser to Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign dismissed drooping polling data on Wednesday,
A CNN/ORC poll released Tuesday showed Clinton's favorability rating at 46%, while 50% of the 1,025 Americans surveyed said they view her unfavorably -- her lowest marks in 14 years.

The consigliere - John Podesta, one of the top liberal minds in politics, will serve as Clintons campaign chairman.  A former White House chief of staff for Bill Clinton and a top counselor for President Obama, Podesta has the stature to speak truth to power. His influential role in early structural and strategic decisions suggests that he will be a far more hands-on campaign chairman than most.

The poll also found that just 42% of Americans consider her honest and trustworthy, while 57% don't. And three Republican contenders -- Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul and Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker -- are within the poll's margin of error of plus or minus three percentage points when pitted head to head against Clinton.

 
I really hope she is nominated, I think she is unelectable.  
I think the people that were swooned by her husbands gravitas  
are older now and remember the endless scandals of his administration.    

The young people are not motivated by an angry grandma.
if I was a democrat I wouldn't be excited by her.

I think the polls are showing that

LANNY DAVIS, CLINTON CONFIDANT: "Well, it's certainly a worry that we see results about personal characteristics like trust. I find that not surprising, consistent with the numbers in the last several months where she's been subject to a lot of criticism on a number of issues in the national media, it's not just the right-wing conspiracy."

 
...you know damn well her campaign is very concerned. It's not about the state match ups nearly as much it is the stunning fall in her personal trustworthy numbers that is the big concern.

She is facing more bad coverage about her email problems this week and she will testify before Congress in the fall re: Benghazi.

She has what could be a very bumpy road ahead.



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It looks like Republicans are the desperate ones.

Trump is surging.

It doesn’t looks like Republicans are going to see a POTUS any time soon.

thisbud4u206 reads

All solid blue democratic states will vote for the nominee of the Democratic party.    They are not going to vote for a neo con.

nuguy46278 reads

too bad too many in this country have no thoughts of their own....lemmings taking over the country.

bigguy30338 reads

So we are still in the summer of 2015 and have a long way to go until the fall of 2016.
When next November rolls around so many GOP supporters will be looking stupid and crying like babies on Fox Fake News.

I see the NY TIMES has already gotten a heads start in looking stupid already and jumping the gun on Hillary. LO

thisbud4u302 reads

So New York Times started with a bang and I see it ending up with a whimper, rather a pathetic one. This will only reinforce the large bloc that supports HRC to ignore future firebrand reporting on HRC. It is now confirmed it is political witch hunting.  
If there is a law in the books that mandates all President's cabinet members to use official email system, then it also has to have penalties for not doing so. If it is in the affirmative, then HRC can be charged under that law. If negative, it was just indiscretion which is not criminal contrary to what NYT thought it was.  

If neo cons and FOX Pews are waiting for AG Ms. Loretta Lynch to bring charges against HRC, take an Advil and go to sleep.  

Same thing will happen to that never ending Benghazi inquiry. Not seen any other country's legislative body spending as much time and tax payer money on 4 people who died while letting go of criminals who killed 5,500 of our people in Iraq

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