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Old 11-02-2007, 07:28 AM
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Zogby: Half Would Never Vote for Hillary for President

Saturday, October 20, 2007 8:43 PM


While she is winning wide support in nationwide samples among Democrats in the race for their party’s presidential nomination, half of likely voters nationwide said they would never vote for New York Sen. Hillary Clinton, a new Zogby Interactive poll shows.


The online survey of 9,718 likely voters nationwide showed that 50% said Clinton would never get their presidential vote. This is up from 46% who said they could never vote for Clinton in a Zogby International telephone survey conducted in early March. Older voters are most resistant to Clinton—59% of those age 65 and older said they would never vote for the New York senator, but she is much more acceptable to younger voters: 42% of those age 18-29 said they would never vote for Clinton for President.


Whom would you NEVER vote for for President of the U.S.?

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Clinton (D) 50%


Kucinich (D) 49%


Gravel (D) 47%


Paul (D) 47%


Brownback (R) 47%


Tancredo (R) 46%


McCain (R) 45%


Hunter (R) 44%


Giuliani (R) 43%


Romney (R) 42%


Edwards (D) 42%


Thompson (R) 41%


Dodd (D) 41%


Biden (D) 40%


Obama (D) 37%


Huckabee (R) 35%


Richardson (D) 34%


Not sure 4%



At the other end of the scale, Republican Mike Huckabee and Democrats Bill Richardson and Barack Obama faired best, as they were least objectionable to likely voters. Richardson was forever objectionable as President to 34%, while 35% said they could never vote for Huckabee and 37% said they would never cast a presidential ballot for Obama, the survey showed.


The Zogby Interactive poll, conducted Oct. 10-15, 2007, included 9,718 likely voters nationwide and carries a margin of error of +/- 1.0 percentage point.


In a Zogby International telephone survey conducted in March, 46% said they would never vote for Clinton. In that survey, she finished in second place, behind Republican Newt Gingrich, a divisive figure who has since announced he would not seek the presidency and was not included in this new online survey. In that earlier poll, 54% said they would never vote for Gingrich. This recent survey included only the 17 candidates who were at that time running for President in one of the major parties. Former Vice President Al Gore, who like Gingrich was also included in the earlier Zogby survey of who would never win voters’ support for the White House, was excluded from this latest survey because of his insistence that he has no interest in a run for the presidency.


Interest in a Gore candidacy has been rekindled after he recently won the Nobel Prize for peace in connection with his work on the issue of global climate change.


Kansas Sen. Sam Brownback, who announced Friday he would end his campaign, was included in the poll. He might have sensed the nationwide opposition to his campaign, as 47% said they would never vote for him for President. The survey showed he was tied as the third most objectionable candidate, behind Clinton and Congressman Dennis Kucinich (49%). Tied with Brownback was Democrat Michael Gravel, a former Alaska senator, and GOP Congressman Ron Paul.


Opposition to Clinton among Democratic and Republican women revealed mirror opposite attitudes, the Zogby Interactive survey showed. While 83% of Republican women said they would never vote for her, just 17% said they could possibly cast a ballot for her. Among Democratic women, just 17% said they would never vote for Hillary, while 83% said they could.


Democratic women appear smitten by former Sen. John Edwards of North Carolina and Sen. Barack Obama of Illinois—just 11% said they could never vote for them for President. Republican women, on the other hand, find former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney most attractive—just 14% said they would never vote for him. Tied for a close second was former Tennessee Sen. Fred Thompson and former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, who were found to be objectionable by just 15% of Republican women.

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Old 11-02-2007, 10:32 AM
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It's early, first, lets see if she actually gets the nomination.
Second, let's see who the GOP runs for their nominee.
Third, let's see who the nominees for vice president will be as well.
I'm neither convinced she's a lock to win the nomination, not that she'd lose if she does. There's people I'd prefer, but I think there's an incredible backlash built up against the GOP and George W Bush due to many things from the war to the insane deficit spending that hasn't been brought into account yet.
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Stoga, presently, I don't see anyone on either side who I'd care to call Mr, or Madam "President".
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Stoga, presently, I don't see anyone on either side who I'd care to call Mr, or Madam "President".
I agree.They're all professional liars AFAIC.Some more than others.

The only ticket I could wrap my head around at the moment would be Biden/Paul.Obviously,one would have to change parties though.

Biden knows where the real danger lies in the middle east-Pakistan and has a strong political background.And Paul is against NAFTA,corporate welfare,overhauling the tax system and a few other things that I favor.Plus,I feel,he brings more of an economic background to the table.

It's a real shame that the candidates with the good ideas don't stand a chance.Rather,it's the media that decides who going to be president.
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Stoga, presently, I don't see anyone on either side who I'd care to call Mr, or Madam "President".
And it's unlikely the selection will change but you'll go right ahead and vote for one of them wontsha?
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And it's unlikely the selection will change but you'll go right ahead and vote for one of them wontsha?
No, John, I'm gonna pull a "Kunkel". Hide in the basement until the polls close.

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No, John, I'm gonna pull a "Kunkel". Hide in the basement until the polls close.

Satisfied?
You forgot the part about whinning over the outcome.
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