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Hillary Clinton's Popularity Up in State, Even Among Republicans
NY Times ^ | 2/22/05 | RAYMOND HERNANDEZ

Posted on 02/21/2005 8:32:45 PM PST by Libloather

Clinton's Popularity Up in State, Even Among Republicans
By RAYMOND HERNANDEZ
Published: February 22, 2005

Remember Hillary Rodham Clinton and the conventional wisdom about how polarizing a figure she is? Well, think again.

Recent polls have shown that Mrs. Clinton, the junior senator from New York, may have turned a corner politically, sharply reducing the number of voters in the state who harbor negative views of her.

Pollsters say the change is remarkable for a woman who has long been shadowed by a seemingly implacable group of voters - commonly referred to as Hillary haters - who dislike her, no matter what she does, and who pose a potential obstacle to any presidential ambitions she may harbor.

A measure of how far Senator Clinton has come was on display Sunday when Senator John McCain, Republican from Arizona, said on "Meet the Press" that he thought Mrs. Clinton, a Democrat, would make a good president, although he said that he would support his party's nominee. She returned the compliment, saying when asked by the program's host, Tim Russert, that Senator McCain would be a good president.

The changing view of Mrs. Clinton coincides with a period following the November election in which she offered a series of speeches filled with references to faith and prayer, while putting less emphasis on polarizing social issues like gay marriage and abortion.

The result of these comments has been an emerging image of Senator Clinton that is far different from the caricature that Republicans have painted of her: that of a secular liberal whose stances are largely at odds with a public that they say is concerned about the nation's moral direction.

Political analysts say the themes Senator Clinton has emphasized - combined with the hard-working image she has sought to project - appear to be causing large numbers of voters to re-evaluate her in New York, although not nationally, where the number of people who disapprove of her is still high. In a Marist poll last fall, roughly 4 in 10 Americans had negative views of her.

Her progress appealing to once skeptical New Yorkers was illuminated by a New York Times poll released last week that showed that 21 percent of New Yorkers had an unfavorable opinion of how she is handling her job, down significantly from the 29 percent of voters who expressed similar sentiments in October 2002.

(In two recent back-to-back surveys, pollsters for Quinnipiac University, in Hamden, Conn., also found a notable decline in the number of New York voters who expressed a negative view of Mrs. Clinton.)

At the same time, Senator Clinton's job approval rating has increased to 69 percent from 58 percent in October 2002, according to the Times poll. That is higher even than the 63 percent approval rating of Charles E. Schumer, the senior senator from New York who was re-elected last year to a second term with a record 71 percent of the vote and who is known for his attention to upstate concerns.

The new attitudes toward Mrs. Clinton may be forcing Republicans to reconsider how to deal with an opponent they had until now viewed as an enticing target because of the depth of negative feelings she inspires among large numbers of New York voters.

Independent political analysts say her strong standing may give pause to any big-name Republican thinking about challenging her in 2006, chief among them Rudolph W. Giuliani and Gov. George E. Pataki. In fact, a Quinnipiac poll released earlier this month found that Mrs. Clinton would defeat both Mr. Pataki and Mr. Giuliani in head-to-head contests.

"There isn't a long line of opponents forming to take her on in 2006," said Lee M. Miringoff, the director of the Marist Institute for Public Opinion in Poughkeepsie, N.Y.

But New York Republican leaders say that they are eager to challenge Senator Clinton, especially since Republicans from around the country will almost certainly provide plenty of money and other campaign support to defeat her, as they did in 2000.

New York Republicans also say that the senator has had a free ride so far and that her opponent in the campaign will have an easy time driving up her negative ratings - and halting her rise in the polls - by pointing out what they describe as her poor record of accomplishment and her liberal ideology.


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Mrs. Clinton, the junior senator from New York, may have turned a corner politically...

They can spray another layer of Pledge on that turd, but...

1 posted on 02/21/2005 8:32:52 PM PST by Libloather
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To: Libloather

LOL! The Slimes wishes it so....


2 posted on 02/21/2005 8:34:29 PM PST by DCPatriot ("It aint what you don't know that kills you. It's what you know that aint so" Theodore Sturgeon)
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To: Libloather

NY TIMES!!


3 posted on 02/21/2005 8:34:35 PM PST by Barnyard
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To: Libloather

Seeing as how this is from the NYT - I'd give it a credibility rating of ZERO!


4 posted on 02/21/2005 8:38:56 PM PST by CyberAnt (Pres. Bush: "Self-government relies, in the end, on the governing of the self.")
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To: Libloather; DCPatriot; Barnyard
I'll keep saying it.

A perfect storm is brewing that could put the Hildabeast into the white house. She's becoming a hawk and getting tough on immigration. If she makes a phony promise to put the military on the border, I think she'll win in '08.
5 posted on 02/21/2005 8:39:16 PM PST by Vision (The New York Times...All the news to fit a one world government)
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The changing view of Mrs. Clinton coincides with a period following the November election in which she offered a series of speeches filled with references to faith and prayer, while putting less emphasis on polarizing social issues like gay marriage and abortion.

Well, this just proves how stupid the Sheeple are.

"Hmmm. She's changing what she's saying. Maybe she'll use her evil powers for Good now. Hand me that ballot again, dear."

Sigh.

6 posted on 02/21/2005 8:39:37 PM PST by Egon (Government is a guard-dog to be fed, not a cow to be milked.)
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To: Libloather

This story has Hillary's hoofprints all over it.


7 posted on 02/21/2005 8:39:55 PM PST by Ben Hecks
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To: Vision
She couldn't win a cookie bake-off at the New York Erie County Fair...let alone the Presidency of the US.

Argentina perhaps.

8 posted on 02/21/2005 8:41:55 PM PST by DCPatriot ("It aint what you don't know that kills you. It's what you know that aint so" Theodore Sturgeon)
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To: Libloather

Be careful, very careful of what you read in the NYT. It is not known for its accuracy.


9 posted on 02/21/2005 8:42:01 PM PST by Winston7000 (Near Chicago)
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To: Libloather
Spread this image around. It shows her true colors.


10 posted on 02/21/2005 8:42:15 PM PST by SlowBoat407 (Aaaarrgghhh)
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To: CyberAnt

Its a push-piece. Readers will view Hillary as more moderate b/c the NYT says she is. This is a typical MO of the Clinton Gang. Expect to see many more such charades.

By 2008, 51% of America will think Hillary sits to the right of Colin Powell. We've got a ton of work to do before then.


11 posted on 02/21/2005 8:42:34 PM PST by Fenris6 (3 Purple Hearts in 4 months w/o missing a day of work? He's either John Rambo or a Fraud)
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To: Libloather

If they like the Hilderbest ... the're not Republicans


12 posted on 02/21/2005 8:43:00 PM PST by clamper1797 (This Vietnam Vet ain't Fonda Kerry)
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To: Vision
A perfect storm is brewing that could put the Hildabeast into the white house

People discount this woman at their peril. There's nothing she won't do to regain the White House.

13 posted on 02/21/2005 8:43:12 PM PST by skip_intro
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To: Libloather
Remember Hillary Rodham Clinton and the conventional wisdom about how polarizing a figure she is?

Conventional wisdom??? How about...uh...reality??? Common sense even???

14 posted on 02/21/2005 8:43:38 PM PST by andie74 (Well, will you do me a favor then? Can you bring me my chapstick?)
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To: Vision
I think she'll win in '08.

By deliberately ditching the Hispanic vote? Not that way.

15 posted on 02/21/2005 8:44:27 PM PST by Gunslingr3
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To: Libloather

God help us!


16 posted on 02/21/2005 8:44:33 PM PST by Empireoftheatom48 (God bless our troops!! Our President and those who fight against the awful commie, liberal left!!)
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To: Libloather

WHAT a bunch of HORSECRAP!!


17 posted on 02/21/2005 8:44:44 PM PST by RoseofTexas
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To: DCPatriot

I think you're overconfident. When a liberal demonrat can get tougher then a Republican, we've got serious party issues.


18 posted on 02/21/2005 8:45:03 PM PST by Vision (The New York Times...All the news to fit a one world government)
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To: Libloather

"A measure of how far Senator Clinton has come was on display Sunday when Senator John McCain, Republican from Arizona, said on "Meet the Press" that he thought Mrs. Clinton, a Democrat, would make a good president, although he said that he would support his party's nominee. She returned the compliment..."

@ss licks butt and, in turn, butt kisses @ss. Why would the clymers at the NYT think it would be any different?


20 posted on 02/21/2005 8:46:31 PM PST by WorkingClassFilth (What if they had to hold a bake sale to pay for the salaries at NPR?)
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