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Tommy2Tone

(1,307 posts)
11. Encouragement inside the numbers.
Thu Dec 24, 2015, 11:39 AM
Dec 2015

A lot of folks don't like Hillary and I think that will rise when she wins the nomination.

The sections that jump out to me are the great numbers on what they expect in a president.

1)Clinton has the right kind of experience to be president, American voters say 63 - 35 percent
2)58 - 40 percent that she has strong leadership qualities
3)Voters say 59 - 32 percent, including 86 - 10 percent among Democrats, that she has a good chance of defeating the Republican nominee next November.


These three category are the most encouraging. America does not need to like their president but they need a president that knows how to lead and has the right kind of experience.

Most of all we like winners and if 59% of the people think she will win, they will vote that way or frankly if her enemies feel she will win they will stay home and not vote.

I pay little attention to the dislike part of the poll. The republican she eventually ends up running against will have way worse.

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