Rubio and Bush beating Clinton in 3 key states, poll shows
In matchups with Bush, Walker and Rubio, Clinton would lose by as many as 9 points in Colorado and Iowa. In Colorado: 35 percent favorable to 56 percent unfavorable; in Iowa: 33 percent to 56 percent; and in Virginia: 41 percent to 50 percent.
Those sets of numbers are close to or within the poll’s 2.8 percent margin of error, meaning that if the GOP candidates have any advantage, it is slight for now.
The nonpartisan Quinnipiac University poll shows Clinton with a negative favorability rating in Colorado, just ahead of Republican candidate Donald Trump. Marco Rubio of Florida in all three states. Many voters just aren’t paying close attention to the campaign yet.
Hillary Clinton once thought she was “too aggressive” to be a politician, according to her husband. And, it would be phenomenally unlikely for a candidate to be up big nationally and be behind in swing states.
Asked why Hillary Clinton once thought she’d never be a politician, Clinton recalled: “I asked her to marry me three times before she said yes”. “I have great confidence”.
“There have been several recent polls that have shown a decline in the public’s trust in Hillary Clinton”, Ciruli said, citing concerns over Clinton’s email accounts and lack of interaction with news media. “I thought he was not up to par”, Trump told CNN in May.
In a statement, the Albemarle County Republican Committee says, “we all should be reluctant to speak to the importance of any one poll”.
And what does the far-left Huffington Post have to say about the bad polling news for Hillary? Evans Witt, principal and CEO at Princeton Survey Research Associates.
The Clinton campaign also declined to respond. “That means there’s only a limited range for improvement, no matter what she does”. “It’s one or the other”.
Hillary Clinton may have a tough race on her hands.
A majority of the state’s voters see Rubio, Walker and Bush as honest and trustworthy. You can vote for whoever you want to and I will do the same. “But by 53 (percent to) 40 percent, they say denying service would be OK if serving gays violated the company owner’s religion”.
“[The campaign] should use that leadership as an opportunity to speak bluntly and authentically about the issues that actually matter to people in the country”, Democratic strategist Craig Varoga said. “Is it her? I don’t know“. Trump is the GOP candidate who would be the weakest, trailing Clinton in a head-to-head matchup, 50-37.
The Justice Department has not decided whether it will pursue a criminal inquiry, the Times said in its report published online late Thursday night, which cited unnamed government officials. John McCain (R-Ariz.), a former prisoner of war in Vietnam, was really a war hero – is leading the other Republican candidates in the Real Clear Politics average of surveys with 18 percent.