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Mar 19, 2015 19:34:29   #
richard0135 Loc: little rock, arkansas
 
KHH1 wrote:
BY DAVID LAUTER
WASHINGTON — Hillary Rodham Clinton is not only the best-known but also the most favorably viewed of the potential presidential candidates from either of the two major parties, according to a new Gallup poll.
The poll was conducted Monday through Wednesday, mostly after the news broke about Clinton’s use of a private email account while she was secretary of State, but before the news conference last week in which she addressed the issue.
Roughly 9 in 10 Americans said they knew enough about Clinton to have an opinion, and the poll released Thursday found that 50% viewed her favorably, while 39% had a negative impression. On both counts, that put her in better position than any of the potential Republican candidates at this early stage of the presidential race.
But Clinton’s favorability has declined since she left the State Department, as Americans have begun to see her again as a presidential candidate rather than in the less political role as the nation’s top diplomat. When she left the agency, about two-thirds of Americans polled had a favorable view of her, a number that has dropped steadily as partisanship has taken its toll.
Last June, when Clinton released her book “Hard Choices,” 54% of Americans in a Gallup survey had a favorable view. Comparing that number with the latest figure indicates that the email controversy had not had a significant impact on the public’s perception of Clinton when the new poll was taken.
Among the Republican hopefuls, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie were the best-known, with about two-thirds of respondents holding opinions on them.
But in Bush’s case, that opinion was closely divided
— 35% favorable and 33% unfavorable. Christie stood in a worse position, with negative perceptions outweighing the positive, 34% to 31%.
Among the potential contenders for the Republican nomination, Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida had the highest net favorability, with 26% holding a positive view and 21% a negative one, the poll found. Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker also had a net favorable rating, but was somewhat less known, with 20% favorable and 18% unfavorable.
The least popular Republican candidates overall were former Sen. Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania and the two Texans considering running — former Gov. Rick Perry and Sen. Ted Cruz. For Santorum, negative views outnumbered positives, 27% to 20%; for Perry it was 32% to 25%, and for Cruz, 28% to 22%.
On the Democratic side, Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, who some have hoped will challenge Clinton, had a net positive rating, but was far less known than Clinton. The poll showed 22% viewing her favorably and 19% unfavorably. Warren has repeatedly said she is not running and has taken no steps toward starting a campaign.
The Gallup survey questioned 1,522 U.S. adults by land lines and cellphones. It has a margin of error of plus or minus 3 percentage points. david.lauter@latimes.com &#8201; Twitter: @DavidLauter
BY DAVID LAUTER br WASHINGTON — Hillary Rodh... (show quote)


I was born and raised and still reside in Little Rock, AR. I owned a Harley-Davidson Dealership in Little Rock for over thirty years. Sold, because of health (Stomach Cancer). I know Bill and Hillary very well. They are both unctous by nature. They will never ever be contrite. They are very audacious, with alot of temerity. they break the mold of farceur. They have a strong propensity to lie. If you become their friend, it will be pernicious. They also set the mold for being cadge. (look at donations).I promise you, they are not nebbish. Any friendship, will be a moiety one. And if you are lucky to get in their coterie, you must be very garrulous. Both are extremely mythomania. He lost his Governorship to a Rrepublican named Frank White, because of a tax on title fees. That nearly killed him. I have never voted for him in my life; however, Arkansas was at that point in time a solid blue state, so I had to play the part. I have never supported a Demonut in my life. I was so proud to oust Mark Pryor, whom I've known for years, and his Father from the Senate. Now that Cotton has made a sudden mark, I love it. The people who did not like the letter missed civic's. His intent was to inform the Irainian's; our POTUS is a constitutional scholar LOL, so no need to address him. Inform Iran. I will label Bill adroit, and Hillary mal-adroit. I will post more depending the comments to this post. I could never say it all, my fingers would not last.

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Mar 19, 2015 19:36:04   #
richard0135 Loc: little rock, arkansas
 
KHH1 wrote:
BY DAVID LAUTER
WASHINGTON — Hillary Rodham Clinton is not only the best-known but also the most favorably viewed of the potential presidential candidates from either of the two major parties, according to a new Gallup poll.
The poll was conducted Monday through Wednesday, mostly after the news broke about Clinton’s use of a private email account while she was secretary of State, but before the news conference last week in which she addressed the issue.
Roughly 9 in 10 Americans said they knew enough about Clinton to have an opinion, and the poll released Thursday found that 50% viewed her favorably, while 39% had a negative impression. On both counts, that put her in better position than any of the potential Republican candidates at this early stage of the presidential race.
But Clinton’s favorability has declined since she left the State Department, as Americans have begun to see her again as a presidential candidate rather than in the less political role as the nation’s top diplomat. When she left the agency, about two-thirds of Americans polled had a favorable view of her, a number that has dropped steadily as partisanship has taken its toll.
Last June, when Clinton released her book “Hard Choices,” 54% of Americans in a Gallup survey had a favorable view. Comparing that number with the latest figure indicates that the email controversy had not had a significant impact on the public’s perception of Clinton when the new poll was taken.
Among the Republican hopefuls, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie were the best-known, with about two-thirds of respondents holding opinions on them.
But in Bush’s case, that opinion was closely divided
— 35% favorable and 33% unfavorable. Christie stood in a worse position, with negative perceptions outweighing the positive, 34% to 31%.
Among the potential contenders for the Republican nomination, Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida had the highest net favorability, with 26% holding a positive view and 21% a negative one, the poll found. Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker also had a net favorable rating, but was somewhat less known, with 20% favorable and 18% unfavorable.
The least popular Republican candidates overall were former Sen. Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania and the two Texans considering running — former Gov. Rick Perry and Sen. Ted Cruz. For Santorum, negative views outnumbered positives, 27% to 20%; for Perry it was 32% to 25%, and for Cruz, 28% to 22%.
On the Democratic side, Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, who some have hoped will challenge Clinton, had a net positive rating, but was far less known than Clinton. The poll showed 22% viewing her favorably and 19% unfavorably. Warren has repeatedly said she is not running and has taken no steps toward starting a campaign.
The Gallup survey questioned 1,522 U.S. adults by land lines and cellphones. It has a margin of error of plus or minus 3 percentage points. david.lauter@latimes.com &#8201; Twitter: @DavidLauter
BY DAVID LAUTER br WASHINGTON — Hillary Rodh... (show quote)


I was born and raised and still reside in Little Rock, AR. I owned a Harley-Davidson Dealership in Little Rock for over thirty years. Sold, because of health (Stomach Cancer). I know Bill and Hillary very well. They are both unctous by nature. They will never ever be contrite. They are very audacious, with alot of temerity. they break the mold of farceur. They have a strong propensity to lie. If you become their friend, it will be pernicious. They also set the mold for being cadge. (look at donations).I promise you, they are not nebbish. Any friendship, will be a moiety one. And if you are lucky to get in their coterie, you must be very garrulous. Both are extremely mythomania. He lost his Governorship to a Rrepublican named Frank White, because of a tax on title fees. That nearly killed him. I have never voted for him in my life; however, Arkansas was at that point in time a solid blue state, so I had to play the part. I have never supported a Demonut in my life. I was so proud to oust Mark Pryor, whom I've known for years, and his Father from the Senate. Now that Cotton has made a sudden mark, I love it. The people who did not like the letter missed civic's. His intent was to inform the Irainian's; our POTUS is a constitutional scholar LOL, so no need to address him. Inform Iran. I will label Bill adroit, and Hillary mal-adroit. I will post more depending the comments to this post. I could never say it all, my fingers would not last.

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Mar 19, 2015 22:00:30   #
dafongi Loc: the Green mountain state
 
JMHO wrote:
Shhhhhhhhhhh! I want the libtards to pick her as a candidate...best candidate the GOP could run against. As long as the GOP candidate is not Jeb Bush.


When the GOP finally gets down to picking who will run for the Republican choice for President and V.P. all the other canidates will drop off the charts, and all the points should go to the two Republican top dogs.

Hence, this should make Hillary TOAST !!!!!!

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Mar 20, 2015 05:40:21   #
Ronald Hatt Loc: Lansing, Mich
 
Evangel wrote:
Amen Brother! Preach It!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :thumbup:


SOUNDS LIKE A "CONSERVATIVE" TO ME!........................ :thumbup:

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Mar 20, 2015 05:41:38   #
Ronald Hatt Loc: Lansing, Mich
 
dafongi wrote:
When the GOP finally gets down to picking who will run for the Republican choice for President and V.P. all the other canidates will drop off the charts, and all the points should go to the two Republican top dogs.

Hence, this should make Hillary TOAST !!!!!!


"KILLERY".......**TOAST**?........{ MORE LIKE "TOILET PAPER"}...................... :thumbup:

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Mar 20, 2015 05:46:16   #
Ronald Hatt Loc: Lansing, Mich
 
richard0135 wrote:
I was born and raised and still reside in Little Rock, AR. I owned a Harley-Davidson Dealership in Little Rock for over thirty years. Sold, because of health (Stomach Cancer). I know Bill and Hillary very well. They are both unctous by nature. They will never ever be contrite. They are very audacious, with alot of temerity. they break the mold of farceur. They have a strong propensity to lie. If you become their friend, it will be pernicious. They also set the mold for being cadge. (look at donations).I promise you, they are not nebbish. Any friendship, will be a moiety one. And if you are lucky to get in their coterie, you must be very garrulous. Both are extremely mythomania. He lost his Governorship to a Rrepublican named Frank White, because of a tax on title fees. That nearly killed him. I have never voted for him in my life; however, Arkansas was at that point in time a solid blue state, so I had to play the part. I have never supported a Demonut in my life. I was so proud to oust Mark Pryor, whom I've known for years, and his Father from the Senate. Now that Cotton has made a sudden mark, I love it. The people who did not like the letter missed civic's. His intent was to inform the Irainian's; our POTUS is a constitutional scholar LOL, so no need to address him. Inform Iran. I will label Bill adroit, and Hillary mal-adroit. I will post more depending the comments to this post. I could never say it all, my fingers would not last.
I was born and raised and still reside in Little R... (show quote)


I admire your grasp of the English Language, & applaud your choice of words. At this point, you, have been generous to a fault, describing these Sociopathic, Narcissists, that are obviously, "{ A-MORAL }".........& TOTALLY WITHOUT POLITICAL OR SOCIAL SCRUPLES!

Slick perverted Willie, & his "wifey", "Killery", cannot be trusted for "anything honorable, & should never be allowed to hold public office........EVER AGAIN!.......................... :twisted: :shock:

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Mar 20, 2015 08:25:38   #
JimMe
 
Ronald Hatt wrote:
Hey khh1: Johnny Gruber says "you are "STUPID"......That right?

Must be....Obammy paid Johnny about 4 million dollars to come up with that conclusion.....& from what you have been saying, I think he is "right"!.......Are ya? Stooopid?.....HUH?........................ :?: :arrow: :shock: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


What have I said that has you believe Mr Gruber's assessment that I'm Stupid?!? And to repeatedly ask someone to agree they are Stupid is... Well, Stupid!!!

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Mar 20, 2015 08:30:07   #
Antisocialist Loc: Florida
 
skott wrote:
Under Bush, who tried the tactic of not making a deal, let the North Koreans get nukes


False; NK's development of nuclear weapons was well underway long before GWB took office.

There was an agreement made in 1994 by Clinton where NK was supposed to suspend their nuclear weapons development. They lied, continued their nuclear development and by the time Bush hit office, they were too far gone to stop.

The North Koreans, much like the Iranians, never should have been trusted. O'skidmark and Ketchup Boy are going down the same path Clinton did in 1994. NK at least had China to keep their insanity in check but there is no regional power to contain Iran. The Iranians have made it very clear they believe it is their destiny to wipe Israel off the map, only to then be removed themselves. This is a point you Libtards do not get and you are allowing it to happen due to your own stupidity.

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Mar 20, 2015 09:50:35   #
Ronald Hatt Loc: Lansing, Mich
 
JimMe wrote:
What have I said that has you believe Mr Gruber's assessment that I'm Stupid?!? And to repeatedly ask someone to agree they are Stupid is... Well, Stupid!!!


Well.......I guess you understand yourself.........& "you" admit it?

Good Libtard.......There aren't very many of you around................{ Thank God! }................................. :thumbup:

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Mar 20, 2015 09:58:35   #
JimMe
 
Ronald Hatt wrote:
Well.......I guess you understand yourself.........& "you" admit it?

Good Libtard.......There aren't very many of you around................{ Thank God! }................................. :thumbup:


Actually, I'm a Constitutional Conservative... I believe in a small government that lives by Our Constitution & Laws... Where did you get the notion I'm a Liberal?!?

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Mar 20, 2015 10:15:02   #
Ronald Hatt Loc: Lansing, Mich
 
JimMe wrote:
Actually, I'm a Constitutional Conservative... I believe in a small government that lives by Our Constitution & Laws... Where did you get the notion I'm a Liberal?!?


I guess by your posts?

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Mar 20, 2015 10:47:50   #
JimMe
 
Ronald Hatt wrote:
I guess by your posts?


What posts have I put-up that sounds like I'm a Liberal?!? I NEED to know to MAKE SURE MY CONSERVATIVE POINTS ARE UNDERSTOOD AS BEING CONSERVATIVE...

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Mar 20, 2015 10:53:05   #
Ronald Hatt Loc: Lansing, Mich
 
JimMe wrote:
What posts have I put-up that sounds like I'm a Liberal?!? I NEED to know to MAKE SURE MY CONSERVATIVE POINTS ARE UNDERSTOOD AS BEING CONSERVATIVE...


Sorry jim.......{ too busy to go back.......perhaps, I am "mistaken"}......mistook you for a Libturd, when you aren't? { if so.....sorry, there are too few Conservatives here......or....maybe, "too many Libturds"? { easy to get off track, while trying to "educamate" these "dolts"}!............. :oops:

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Mar 20, 2015 12:45:58   #
jimahrens Loc: California
 
Hillery's downfall will be the game she is playing. Kick the Can down the road. This is going to destroy her. Her email scandal is not going away. Trey Gowdy will make sure of it. Right now Democrats are on wrong side of Pendulum. They have beat the race card issue into the ground and are losing the black vote. There backed into a corner with no way to turn.
Ronald Hatt wrote:
"KILLERY".......**TOAST**?........{ MORE LIKE "TOILET PAPER"}...................... :thumbup:

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Mar 20, 2015 15:29:21   #
Ronald Hatt Loc: Lansing, Mich
 
jimahrens wrote:
Hillery's downfall will be the game she is playing. Kick the Can down the road. This is going to destroy her. Her email scandal is not going away. Trey Gowdy will make sure of it. Right now Democrats are on wrong side of Pendulum. They have beat the race card issue into the ground and are losing the black vote. There backed into a corner with no way to turn.


Even "most' of the Blacks of America, are getting tired of the same old "poor negroes", blues......Time to let go, & live your own lives.....No more Trevon Martin's, Michael Brown's......Erake Holder, Barry Barak, Hussein Soreto Obama, Jesse Jackson, Al the rat Sharpton, Maxwell Durbin.....{ what a joke max is }........All these race baiting race mongers, are Obsolete, & America is fed up with their making money off someone else's misery.....{ "THAT'S" WHY ALL THEM ARE DOING IT.....MONEY...............**SHOW ME THE M$O$N$E$Y$**}.....IT'S PATHETIC, UN-AMERICAN FOOLISH, & TOTALLY UNNECESSARY!.....................

:evil:

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