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graham4anything

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Thu May 2, 2013, 03:31 PM May 2013

2016-Hillary 65%, Joe Biden 13% Cuomo 4% -New quinnipac poll [View all]

http://politicalwire.com/archives/2013/05/02/no_one_close_to_clinton_for_democratic_nomination.html

No One Close to Clinton for Democratic Nomination
A new Quinnipiac poll finds Hillary Clinton has a huge lead over other potential 2016 candidates for the Democratic presidential nomination with 65%, followed by Joe Biden at 13% and Andrew Cuomo at 4%.

Said pollster Peter Brown: "Hillary Clinton has a rock-solid hold on the hearts of Democratic voters at this point. If she decides not to run, Vice President Joseph Biden does almost as well as she does against the rest of the field. There is a long way to go until 2016, but none of the other younger potential candidates for the Democratic nomination currently has anything approaching widespread support from party voters."

http://www.quinnipiac.edu/institutes--centers/polling-institute/national/release-detail?ReleaseID=1891

Tot Men Wom

Clinton 65% 66% 65%
Biden 13 14 12
Cuomo 4 6 2
Patrick 1 1 1
Warner 1 - 1
O'Malley 1 1 1
SMONE ELSE(VOL) 1 1 -
WLDN'T VOTE(VOL) - 1 -
DK/NA 14 9 18

REGION...................
NEast MWest South West

Clinton 70% 59% 68% 62%
Biden 11 20 12 11
Cuomo 7 3 2 4
Patrick 1 3 1 1
Warner - - 2 -
O'Malley - 1 - 4
SMONE ELSE(VOL) - 2 1 -
WLDN'T VOTE(VOL) - - - -
DK/NA 11 13 15 17

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Hillary has gained another 2% over the poll the other day graham4anything May 2013 #1
I'm glad our votes are not needed. Tierra_y_Libertad May 2013 #2
awwww how quaint, name calling democratic candidates on a democratic board graham4anything May 2013 #3
Name calling? I would call it a realistic description of a self serving centrist politiican. Tierra_y_Libertad May 2013 #5
The #1 most liberal populist of all time was LBJ, and the same old forced him out too graham4anything May 2013 #7
He was fairly "liberal" domestically. Then there was the matter of being a war criminal who should Tierra_y_Libertad May 2013 #14
Truman, Eisenhower and Kennedy's war. Eisenhower was the #3 worst, I do agree with that. graham4anything May 2013 #15
What names were on the poll? Same old stuff? djean111 May 2013 #4
only reason Hillary didn't win was because Barack Obama's fans. She has 100% of them this time. graham4anything May 2013 #11
Clinton, Biden, Cuomo, Patrick, Warner & O'Malley. Here's the link: SunSeeker May 2013 #12
Wasnt this the case last time too? bunnies May 2013 #6
Another poll up the ass. n/t L0oniX May 2013 #8
Wow. The pollsters didn't even list Warren as an option, but "other" was only 1% anyway. SunSeeker May 2013 #9
Why bother. We don't even know who's running yet. JaneyVee May 2013 #10
It's Hillary vs. Jeb. Come Labor Day 2016, everyone here will be 100% for Hillary I bet. graham4anything May 2013 #13
Well if it's so inevitable why have primaries hell why have elections let's just install her and be Arcanetrance May 2013 #16
Should the Dallas Cowboys play in 2013 without a coach and a quarterback? graham4anything May 2013 #17
Lol that's a bad metaphor given the fact I'm a Giants fan Arcanetrance May 2013 #19
Good grief! HappyMe May 2013 #18
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