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Friday, April 10, 2015

Hillary's poll numbers slipping


"Hillary Clinton’s approval rating has taken a slide, especially among young, independent, and Democratic voters, according to a Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll.

The survey of 800 adults taken Oct. 25-28 found that 46 percent of respondents now have a positive view of the former secretary of state, compared to 33 percent who have a negative view.


Clinton's positive rating among 18-to-34-year olds has dropped to 38 percent from 53 percent in April, while her positive rating among independents has shrunk over that same six-month period to 35 percent from 46 percent.

Her positive rating among Democrats, meanwhile, has gone from a high of 88 percent in April to 76 percent now."

Newsmax


"Those who say that Hillary is not being hurt by the email scandal need to have a look at the latest Quinnipiac Poll released on Thursday. Her lead in Iowa and Colorado has vanished, and she is no better than tied against all Republican candidates. In Iowa,...

In Virginia, whose politics are increasingly dominated by federal bureaucrats employed in next-door DC, she has moved up against Bush, leading him by five points.
Expect poll after poll to echo and continue these findings. Hillary’s ratings are on a downward trajectory and will remain so even after she announces officially. She won’t get much of a bump from announcing. And any she does get will soon be overshadowed by the spreading email scandal that is engulfing her."
RWN

"Sen. Rand Paul is out the gate and already looking like the man to beat in three swing states.

Paul, the libertarian-leaning contender from Kentucky, leads former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton by three points in Colorado, virtually ties her in Iowa and posted the smallest deficit against Clinton in Virginia among all the other would-be Republican contenders, according to a Quinnipiac University poll released Thursday. But in Colorado and Iowa, Clinton's lead is slipping against all the major Republican hopefuls."
CNN

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