Posted on 10/11/2007 1:10:35 PM PDT by Sub-Driver
FOX News Poll: More Voters Believe Clinton Will Be President
Thursday , October 11, 2007 By Dana Blanton
NEW YORK Even though it is still months before the first vote in a primary election and there is more than a year to go before the general election, many Americans already believe Hillary Clinton will be the next president of the United States.
More than 4 of 10 voters (44 percent) think another Clinton presidency is inevitable, which is almost four times as many as see Republican Rudy Giuliani winning the White House (12 percent), according to a newly released FOX News poll.
Not only do 61 percent of Democrats believe Clinton will be the next president, but also 25 percent of Republicans and 45 percent of independents.
"These results suggest there is a growing sense of inevitability to a 'Clinton II' presidency which is also reflected in the rhetoric of Republican presidential contenders who focus almost exclusively on Clinton as their general election target," commented Ernest Paicopolos, principal of Opinion Dynamics.
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I hear the sound of reality sinking in.
I know this is kind of a “view from my window” comment, but no one I know...and that includes staunchly Democrat friends of mine...want this woman to be President.
Yet the press and the polls all have her as a shoe in.
Where is the B S meter??
There I fixed it ...
nobody asked me, must have only polled STUPID people
I’m not buying this for a second.
I was just watching her continuing the diatribe about the "glass ceiling" and "it's time for a woman President" talking points.
From the women who were applauding, my sense that there are many, many women who will do just that: ignore the socialism that will ensue, and vote for her ONLY because they "want a woman to win for a change!"
It's going to be very difficult to overcome the patronizer voters.....
We must have the same window.
I think the press believes if they tell this lie enough they’ll wish it into existence...but...she’s not going to be POTUS...and the press will be left with putting Trash Cans on their head wondering what happened...
I am sick of the media telling me lies about what they want me to believe...This is more crap shovelling by the main stream media.
More than 4 of 10 voters (44 percent) think another Clinton presidency is inevitable
Translation:
More than 4 of 10 voters are delusional...
This poll is ridiculous. People may think she’s going to win, but they may not actually vote for her.
or another response, we might as well forego the election and hand the witch the crown.../s
That means nothing... they will still vote for her.
“I think the press believes if they tell this lie enough theyll wish it into existence...but...shes not going to be POTUS...and the press will be left with putting Trash Cans on their head wondering what happened...”
I smell another “Well the Exit Polls said...” argument coming.
A lifetime of watching Klintoon double dealing, immunity from criticism by the MSM and living above and beyond the law have combined to convince people that the Antichrist can’t be stopped.
Let’s hope that they don’t vote that way.
just as they told us with Gore...just as they told us with Kerry....yeah, I believe them....
I had someone tell me just yesterday that Hillary will win and ‘nothing will change’. They said that they have seen pubs and dems come and go as Presidents and nothing in their lives ever changed!
Strange, huh? Most of us can look back and see the changes in society from 40 years ago. The lack of morals, flagrance of homosexuality, pure corruption of politicians, things too numerous to enumerate!
But ‘this world’ is the only one the younger people are familiar with - they aren’t aware of how far it has fallen.
44% isn’t “More”.
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