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In reply to the discussion: Our last three successful Dem presidential candidates had one thing in common [View all]oberliner
(58,724 posts)44. From CNN, November 2, 2006: "Poll: Obama now trails only Clinton on '08 list"
Poll: Obama now trails only Clinton on '08 list
POSTED: 8:38 a.m. EST, November 2, 2006
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Sen. Barack Obama of Illinois, who has recently said he is considering a bid for his party's presidential nomination, now trails only Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton on list of potential Democratic candidates in 2008, according to a new CNN poll released Wednesday.
On the Republican side, Sen. John McCain of Arizona is running neck and neck with former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani among Republicans, the poll found.
Obama gets support from 17 percent of registered Democrats, vaulting him into second place, ahead of former Vice President Al Gore, Sen. John Edwards of North Carolina and Sen. John Kerry of Massachusetts, according to the poll.
http://www.cnn.com/2006/POLITICS/11/01/poll.2008/
POSTED: 8:38 a.m. EST, November 2, 2006
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Sen. Barack Obama of Illinois, who has recently said he is considering a bid for his party's presidential nomination, now trails only Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton on list of potential Democratic candidates in 2008, according to a new CNN poll released Wednesday.
On the Republican side, Sen. John McCain of Arizona is running neck and neck with former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani among Republicans, the poll found.
Obama gets support from 17 percent of registered Democrats, vaulting him into second place, ahead of former Vice President Al Gore, Sen. John Edwards of North Carolina and Sen. John Kerry of Massachusetts, according to the poll.
http://www.cnn.com/2006/POLITICS/11/01/poll.2008/
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Our last three successful Dem presidential candidates had one thing in common [View all]
blake2012
Apr 2018
OP
Hillary Clinton is a WINNER. She won the election. The conspiracy stole the Electoral College. nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Apr 2018
#1
She was about to win the EC in a landslide when Comey stole the election and handed it to Trump.
StevieM
Apr 2018
#16
They all won after eight or more years of Republican rule. People wanted change.
betsuni
Apr 2018
#9
I think people will want some governing and political experiencebut not wizened veterans of DC
blake2012
Apr 2018
#12
One thing we tend to forget--the nation wasn't always in election mode in 1990's
blake2012
Apr 2018
#39
If you are considering Carter a success, I cannot agree. He failed to strike a deal and get
Demsrule86
Apr 2018
#33
Radaryes. But as a bright, refreshing young politician that was a rising star
blake2012
Apr 2018
#42
From CNN, November 2, 2006: "Poll: Obama now trails only Clinton on '08 list"
oberliner
Apr 2018
#44