Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Half of US Voters Say Never to Hillary: Poll


That's an awful figure. Obama stands at 36% while Guiliani and Romney are at 46% and 42% respectively.


WASHINGTON (AFP) - Hillary Clinton may be the Democratic Party's 2008 presidential front-runner but she also tops the list when voters are asked for whom they would never, ever cast a ballot, a poll out Monday found.


Fully 50 percent of US voters say that when it comes to Clinton, she can campaign all she likes but there is no way in the world she can win their support, with her negative rating up slightly from 46 percent in March, the Zogby poll said.


What about the highest turn-out voting group, the elderly?


Older voters were the most hostile to the attorney and former first lady-turned US senator, who is seeking to become the first woman US president. Fifty-nine percent of those over 65 said they would never vote for Clinton, according to the survey which ranked leading Democratic and Republican hopefuls.


You tell me who has a better chance of winning the general election, Obama or Hillary?

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