Friday, September 26, 2014

Not exactly a wave

Only 25 Percent Think Hillary Would Be Better President Than Obama

Hillary Rodham Clinton
Leah Barkoukis, Sept. 25, 2014, Townhall.com

While at this point it’s all but certain Hillary Clinton will run for president, a new poll doesn’t bode well for the former secretary of state.

According to a Rasmussen Reports survey of 1,000 likely voters, only 25 percent think she’d be doing a better job than President Obama, while half believe she’d be doing roughly the same, and 10 percent felt she’d be even worse.

Just 25% think Hillary Clinton who lost the 2008 Democratic nomination to Obama would be doing a better job today. But only 10% believe she'd be doing a worse job. Half (50%) think she’d be doing about the same.

Voters tend to think a Hillary Clinton presidency would be like the Obama presidency when it comes to the major issues and expect the president to endorse his former secretary of State. But they’re not so sure the two top Democrats like each other.

Although Mitt Romney has repeatedly said he will not run a third time, he told "Fox News Sunday" in an interview earlier this month that there's 'no question' he'd be a better president than Hillary.


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