Fifty percent of adults would not vote for Clinton

Fifty percent of adults would not vote for Clinton
By Kelly McCormack
March 27, 2007
Half of voting-age Americans say they would not vote for Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) if she became the Democratic nominee for president in 2008, according to a Harris Interactive poll released Tuesday.
More than one in five Democrats that participated in the survey said they would not vote for Clinton. Overall, 36 percent say they would vote for the former first lady and 11 percent are unsure of their top choice.

Forty-eight percent of Independent voters also said that they would choose another candidate over Clinton, the poll, which surveyed 2,223 potential voters, states.

Fifty-six percent of men said that they would not vote for Clinton, while 45 percent of women said that she would not be their pick. In addition, 69 percent of those 62 and older said that they would not vote for Clinton.

Nearly half of the respondents said that they dislike Clinton’s political opinions and Clinton as a person. Fifty-two percent of people also said that “she does not appear to connect with people on a personal level.”

Source: TheHill.com

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About Sean Piotrowski

Sean R. Piotrowski is an Adjunct Lecturer for Rider University’s Computer Information Systems Department. He has been the Faculty Advisor for Rider’s chapter of the College Republicans since the Fall of 2004.

3 Responses to “Fifty percent of adults would not vote for Clinton”

  1. Half of America still remembers what the Clintons did to the country with their scandals. Hillary Clinton is attemtping to create a Clinton dynasty in the White House. Hopefully, enough Americans will continue to mistrust the Clinton agenda.

  2. Too bad more Americans didn’t distrust the Bush dynasty.

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