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In reply to the discussion: Imagine! Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton had roughly the same number of people at their kickoffs. [View all]merrily
(45,251 posts)69. Then you might enjoy these two:
While Clinton remains strikingly dominant in the Democratic field, the poll shows that her numbers have dropped significantly across several key indicators since she launched her campaign in April.
A growing number of people say she is not honest and trustworthy (57%, up from 49% in March), less than half feel she cares about people like them (47%, down from 53% last July) and more now feel she does not inspire confidence (50%, up from 42% last March).
http://www.cnn.com/2015/06/02/politics/hillary-clinton-2016-poll-gop-field-close/
DICKERSON: Here's the question that -- when I talk to Democratic strategist, people even are anxious for her to be president. They say she can list a lot of things. The biggest problem for her is trust. The voters in the polls have shown this. Voters do not trust her. How does she overcome that?
MOOK: Well, first of all, there -- no poll shows that voters don't trust Hillary Clinton.
DICKERSON: They don't find her honest and trustworthy.
MOOK: Well, no poll says that.
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/face-the-nation-transcripts-june-14-2015-sanders-graham-mook/
In fact, I think they deserve their own OP.
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Imagine! Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton had roughly the same number of people at their kickoffs. [View all]
MannyGoldstein
Jun 2015
OP
your out is 'reputable.' Now, any link given will be dismissed as not being 'reputable.'
wyldwolf
Jun 2015
#5
Sometimes people don't go simply because they are afraid the crowd will be too massive or
Gloria
Jun 2015
#55
No, it was the symbolism, apparently they weren't going for a stadium sized crowd...
Gloria
Jun 2015
#57
Hillary actually had set aside an area for ordinary people expecting an overflow
sabrina 1
Jun 2015
#92
Stop picking on Hillary!!!! She's THE ONLY ONE WHO CAN BEAT THE REPUBLICANS!!!!!!!!!
Indepatriot
Jun 2015
#6
I think you mean she's EXACTLY who the Republicans feel they can beat....
dirtydickcheney
Jun 2015
#9
Americans are turning out that never have before because they see a candiate in Sen Sanders
rhett o rick
Jun 2015
#89
Perhaps the polls showed Hillary's popularity decreasing and Sanders increasing
SaranchaIsWaiting
Jun 2015
#66
Yes. Looks better to fill a small site than have a small crowd at a big one. Her overflow areas were
peacebird
Jun 2015
#83
OK, OK. We Hillary supporters are well aware that our candidate is the underdog.
Nye Bevan
Jun 2015
#37
Actually, no one of Bernie's ethnicity has ever occupied the White House. nt
NewSystemNeeded
Jun 2015
#39
LOL There's even a dude looking thru the window... from the overflow area. n/t
Beartracks
Jun 2015
#46
Well, the problem for me is that I really do not want to see Hillary in the White House.
Maedhros
Jun 2015
#103