red states rule
12-18-2007, 06:17 AM
Who says Hillary is not leading in the polls? Mrs Clinton is leading in one key poll - the anti vote
This should cheer up the Clinton camp, they are indeed uniting people after all
Hillary leads in the 'anti-' vote
By Stephen Dinan
December 18, 2007
Forty percent of Americans say they would vote to keep Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton from winning the presidency, more than twice the total for their No. 2 anti-" pick, former New York Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani.
In a new Fox 5-The Washington Times-Rasmussen Reports survey, 64 percent of Republicans, 42 percent of third-party or independent voters, and 17 percent of Democrats said the candidate they most want to keep from the White House is Mrs. Clinton.
"Hillary Clinton is better known than any [other] presidential candidate on either side. She has a lot of people who love her and a lot of people who hate her," said Scott Rasmussen, who conducted the poll.
While Mrs. Clinton performed poorly among most demographics, younger male voters were particularly cold. More than half of the adult men younger than 40 said they would use their vote to keep Mrs. Clinton from returning to the White House.
for the complete article
http://www.washingtontimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071218/NATION/42189178/1001
This should cheer up the Clinton camp, they are indeed uniting people after all
Hillary leads in the 'anti-' vote
By Stephen Dinan
December 18, 2007
Forty percent of Americans say they would vote to keep Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton from winning the presidency, more than twice the total for their No. 2 anti-" pick, former New York Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani.
In a new Fox 5-The Washington Times-Rasmussen Reports survey, 64 percent of Republicans, 42 percent of third-party or independent voters, and 17 percent of Democrats said the candidate they most want to keep from the White House is Mrs. Clinton.
"Hillary Clinton is better known than any [other] presidential candidate on either side. She has a lot of people who love her and a lot of people who hate her," said Scott Rasmussen, who conducted the poll.
While Mrs. Clinton performed poorly among most demographics, younger male voters were particularly cold. More than half of the adult men younger than 40 said they would use their vote to keep Mrs. Clinton from returning to the White House.
for the complete article
http://www.washingtontimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071218/NATION/42189178/1001