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Old 11-01-2013, 07:31 PM
 
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Hillary Clinton’s poll numbers keep dropping

Wow...still got about 2 years before anyone is going to even declare to run. This is great news for the country! Course I think another Clinton presidency especially hers would be twice as worse than Obama's,so...
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Old 11-01-2013, 08:37 PM
 
Location: SoCal
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This isn't that surprising considering that Hillary's popularity had a bit of a honeymoon between 2009 and 2013 due to her being in the prominent non-partisan position of U.S. Secretary of State. Now that she appears to slowly be going back into partisan politics, she once again slowly appears to be returning to her previously politically polarizing status.
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Old 11-02-2013, 06:35 AM
 
Location: NE Ohio
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Hillary Clinton’s poll numbers keep dropping

Wow...still got about 2 years before anyone is going to even declare to run. This is great news for the country! Course I think another Clinton presidency especially hers would be twice as worse than Obama's,so...
Hillary is just another socialist ... oops, I mean Progressive ... collectivist, and supporter of Sharia Law in the US (she thinks it should be classified as hate speech and illegal to criticize Islam).

She does is anti-constitution, as is Obama, and is a confirmed Leftist radical.

Is it any wonder her numbers are dropping? Perhaps it is a sign that Americans are waking up.
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Old 11-02-2013, 06:41 AM
 
Location: Frankfurt, Germany
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Whatever Hillary's approval numbers are at any given moment in time, they will still be higher than the 2016 GOP presidential nominee's approval numbers, whoever that person is.

Fact.
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Old 11-02-2013, 09:11 AM
 
Location: Bella Vista, Ark
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Whatever Hillary's approval numbers are at any given moment in time, they will still be higher than the 2016 GOP presidential nominee's approval numbers, whoever that person is.

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No one knows that for heavens sake. You can wish for anything, but wishing and having your wish come true, is just plain not terrible bright!!!

OP: I am hoping the trend continues, but I am not counting on it. I would rather see the Republicans put up a good candidate, than see the Democrats put up a bad one. As for 2 years before candidates start announcing, where are you getting that? It is closer to a year plus. By Jan 2015 we will have a good idea who are the likely runners.
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Old 11-02-2013, 11:08 AM
 
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Hillary is just another socialist ... oops, I mean Progressive ... collectivist, and supporter of Sharia Law in the US (she thinks it should be classified as hate speech and illegal to criticize Islam).

She does is anti-constitution, as is Obama, and is a confirmed Leftist radical.

Is it any wonder her numbers are dropping? Perhaps it is a sign that Americans are waking up.
Isn't Hillary a very pro israel politician? Why would she be for making making criticizing Islam a hate crime? I wouldn't give that much credit to the American people after all they gave us Bush and Obama for two terms and keep using the revolving door of republican/democrats thinking that is going to fix our problems.
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Whatever Hillary's approval numbers are at any given moment in time, they will still be higher than the 2016 GOP presidential nominee's approval numbers, whoever that person is.

Fact.
You seem to like her...I will hold you to that. I doubt it since the Benghazi attack is going to hurt her once its pursued more..

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No one knows that for heavens sake. You can wish for anything, but wishing and having your wish come true, is just plain not terrible bright!!!

OP: I am hoping the trend continues, but I am not counting on it. I would rather see the Republicans put up a good candidate, than see the Democrats put up a bad one. As for 2 years before candidates start announcing, where are you getting that? It is closer to a year plus. By Jan 2015 we will have a good idea who are the likely runners.
I am basing it off that Ron Paul who I supported didn't declare until mid year 2011. That was about 18 months before the election...We all know who the front runners are to actually run but I am interested in seeing who else decides to run...no one has my support yet...
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Old 11-02-2013, 11:18 AM
 
Location: NE Ohio
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Whatever Hillary's approval numbers are at any given moment in time, they will still be higher than the 2016 GOP presidential nominee's approval numbers, whoever that person is.

Fact.
How can it be a fact if it is not yet known who that candidate is? I think you are counting your chickens before they hatch. You can't possibly know that.

We have the spectacle of the colossal failure of ObamaCare, and the damage it has done and is doing to the economy, and people's jobs and lives, the numerous scandals (IRS targeting of conservative groups, NSA spying, Benghazi, etc., etc.). I think Americans are about fed up and have had enough.

I doubt Americans are ready for another Clinton, especially one who is a certified female version of Barrack Obama.
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Old 11-02-2013, 11:21 AM
 
Location: NE Ohio
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Isn't Hillary a very pro israel politician? Why would she be for making making criticizing Islam a hate crime? I wouldn't give that much credit to the American people after all they gave us Bush and Obama for two terms and keep using the revolving door of republican/democrats thinking that is going to fix our problems.
If Hillary is pro-Israel, she sure has some funny ways of showing it.
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Old 11-02-2013, 12:21 PM
 
Location: Here
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A lot of people in this country just flat out don't like this lady. They didn't like here when Bill was in the White House and still don't like her now.
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Old 11-02-2013, 12:51 PM
 
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Oh come on...I like her.

I like her to stay out of public life!
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