Friday, February 21, 2014

New poll shows Hillary smoking all Republican competition in essential swing state Ohio.

Courtesy of Politico:  

Hillary Clinton buries Gov. Chris Christie and other potential Republican presidential candidates in the crucial swing state of Ohio, according to a new poll on Thursday. 

The former secretary of state, who led Christie 42 percent to 41 percent in November, now tops the New Jersey governor 49 percent to 36 percent, according to a Quinnipiac University poll. 

Of those polled, 55 percent said Clinton would make a good president, while 39 said she would not. Only 31 percent of voters said Christie would make a good president, plummeting from 44 percent in November. 

Not only are Clinton’s numbers against Christie skyrocketing, but she bests the rest of the potential GOP field. She takes the biggest lead over Sen. Ted Cruz, 51 percent to 34 percent, and wins out over Rep. Paul Ryan 49 percent to 40 percent. 

She leads Sen. Marco Rubio by 50 percent to 36 percent and Sen. Rand Paul 51 percent to 28 percent. 

Damn, no wonder the Republicans keep trying to tie Hillary to Bill's sex scandals. She is essentially unstoppable. 

And let's face it this current crop of GOP wannabes will not be able to lay a glove on her in the general.

34 comments:

  1. Anonymous6:42 AM

    Meanwhile, the pee puddle has their prayer beads out calling for the only true hope "Murika has to be saved to step forward in her patriotic naughty monkeys........

    Talk about an ass whoopin' like none other mentioned above? Scenes we'd like to see! Run, $arah, Run!

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  2. Anonymous6:46 AM

    Two and a half years is a long time but this may shape up to be a blowout on the order of 54-45 in the national vote count. One thing is that the RABID racists loose SOME of their motivation.

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  3. Anonymous7:03 AM

    I want to see MS Political prostitute even THINK about going up against Hill! Oh man Hill will "slay her like a salmon"!
    You know Hilliary will not be afraid to expose the grifter! And the pimp! Can't wait! Go Hilliary!

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    1. Anonymous7:13 AM

      She'll never run, especially not against Hillary Clinton, but you can bet she'll open her big mouth. Let's hope she gets her comeuppance way before that.

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    2. Anonymous7:22 AM

      Anonymous7:13 AM
      Even IF (and she will) open her mouth Hilliary will slam her skanky ass down! She will be exposed and slayed like a salmon! She better keep her powder dry and STFU or else.
      Can't wait.

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    3. Anonymous11:41 AM

      Palin would never run against Hillary, but have to admit it would be a hoot to watch. The Clintons have so much more moxie than the Palins! All the Palin dirt would be brought to the forefront and they wouldn't know what hit them!

      Truthfully, the Palins are scared to death of all their evil doings coming to the forefront - that they've done in Alaska throughout the years. They are one nasty couple in thought word and deed!!

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  4. Anonymous7:13 AM

    It wasn't that long ago when you had disdain for Hillary.

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    1. Anonymous7:24 AM

      @7:13 I think you mean distain for stoopid sarah troll? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uW-YWcFDuQs&feature=youtu.be
      here pass this around the peezoo, will ya?

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    2. Anonymous7:35 AM

      So what?

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    3. Caroll Thompson2:43 PM

      A lot of us wanted Obama over Hillary bitch. That doesn't mean we didn't like Hillary; it just means that we liked Obama better for the time. I had a heck of a time making up my mind between two excellent choices. And now it's Hillary's turn to be President. Deal with it. Her inauguration will be on January 20, 2017. Two terms for Hill.

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    4. It is NEVER anyone's "turn" to be President - as Ann Romney learned in 2012

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  5. Anonymous7:23 AM

    Cmon, Monica, WRITE THAT BOOK. You deserve it. Bill got off easy.

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    1. Anonymous5:24 PM

      BINGO! That's what the GOP is gunning for! Starr Report Volume 2. They had nothing, they'll get nothing and it's cost/benefit analysis won't make it feasible.

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    2. Anonymous6:14 PM

      Bill isn't running.

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  6. Anonymous7:25 AM

    I envy Monica Lewinsky so much. First, she gets to have sex with Bill, something most women dream of. Two, She gets a lifetime of payoffs so she won't detail those things or threaten Hillary's career.

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    1. Anonymous7:49 AM

      Anyone who cares what Monica Lewinsky has to say after all these years wouldn't vote for Hillary Clinton anyway.

      Most women dream of having sex with Bill Clinton? That's news to me and all my female friends and relatives.

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    2. Anonymous8:11 AM

      Correction - she "had sex" with Bill's cigar.

      Big difference.

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    3. Anonymous8:25 AM

      Just think lucky sarah gets to have sex with the two-toned pimp who has had sex with both sexes! Isn't she lucky! And he blackmails everyone for his payoffs! Then
      she gets to snort coke/meth whenever! http://bit.ly/1aQcn86 Isn't sarah lucky girl? we all have sarah envy!

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    4. Caroll Thompson2:47 PM

      Don't worry your silly head little one; Hillary won't be bothered by Monica. If anything, if you idiots on the right bring it up, it will just get her more votes.

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  7. Anonymous8:09 AM

    Sarah Palin would beat Hillary Clinton in a landslide because, while Hillary Clinton is brilliant, clever, accomplished, highly-respected, well-educated, well-spoken, classy, and a terrific mother, Sarah Palin is skinny.

    Send your weekly grocery money to SarahPac (and send a little to ShePac, while you're at it).

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  8. Anonymous8:32 AM

    McCain: Hillary Clinton Would Be President If Election Were Tomorrow



    If the presidential election were held tomorrow, Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) thinks Hillary Clinton would come out on top.

    "I would bet, my friend, as much as I hate to admit it, that right now – this is why we have campaigns – but right now, if the election were tomorrow, Hillary Clinton would most likely be the president of the United States," McCain told CNN's Piers Morgan on Thursday.

    The Arizona Republican cautioned that the former secretary of state "wouldn't be my candidate."

    McCain's comments were in response to Rep. Michele Bachmann's (R-MN) remark that she didn't see a "pent-up desire" for a woman president (note that she ran for the Republican presidential nomination herself in 2012).

    "I just have a very different reading of the American political scene," McCain responded, citing the growing number of women serving in Congress and in state leadership, like his home state Gov. Jan Brewer (R).

    Clinton has said she'll decide next year on whether to launch a 2016 bid.


    http://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewire/mccain_hillary_clinton_president

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    1. "Rep. Michele Bachmann's (R-MN) remark that she didn't see a "pent-up desire" for a woman president"

      The full quote is, of course, most likely (and honestly)

      "Rep. Michele Bachmann's (R-MN) remark that she didn't see a "pent-up desire" for a woman president... named Michele Bachmann."

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    2. Anonymous11:36 AM

      Hillary would so outdo Bachmann and Palin - in whatever scenario they were placed in together.

      There is nothing those idiots have that would/could outdo Hillary. But, it would be fun seeing Hillary debate either one of them just as a side show offering nothing more than comedic relief.

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  9. Anonymous8:37 AM

    Media Finally Catches On and Busts Darrell Issa’s Clinton/Obama Smear

    You’ve probably been told by outraged Republicans that President Obama and/or Hillary Clinton issued a “stand down” order in Benghazi. That allegation belongs to Republican Representative Darrell Issa of California, who seems unable to discern fact from GOP wish-fiction these days.

    This allegation earned four Pinocchios for Issa.

    Fact checker Glenn Kessler at the Washington Post has reported on domestic and foreign policy for more than three decades. He is not impressed with Darrell Issa’s latest Benghazi smears against Hillary Clinton and President Obama.

    During a fundraising dinner in New Hampshire, Tony Schinella, an editor at the Patch, reported that Rep. Darrell Issa said “he suspected that either Clinton or Obama told Panetta to stand down and not act or Panetta was told to do something and just didn’t do his job.”

    Issa is referencing yet another false flag planted in his Benghazi witch hunts, which recent congressional reports have debunked – including a report by Republicans. Yes, his own party can’t manufacture enough smoke and mirrors to give Darrell Issa’s whoppers cover.

    But as you know, Issa’s active imagination is not at all hindered by facts. Kessler detailed the facts that destroy Issa’s allegation:

    http://www.politicususa.com/2014/02/21/fact-checker-awards-darrell-issa-pinocchios-allegation-obama-hillary-clinton-issued-stand-order-benghazi.html

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  10. Anonymous8:56 AM

    Hillary will win easily without the hard religious right vote. So would several other Democrats, including VP Joe Biden.

    But only Debbie Wasserman Schultz can gain traction with the hard right and melt their stubbornness. She is riveting and mesmerizing and makes them, kicking and screaming, listen.

    DWS is the universal candidate who can make anyone believe.

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    1. Beldar J Cohenhead9:56 AM

      a female Jewish president? In Amercia?

      Absolutely yes! But only if she's running against a severely conservative hispanic lesbian transsexual atheist recovering meth-addict with a "VALLEY TRASH" neck tattoo, who was recently acquitted on a legal technicality after beating 5 of her 10 home schooled and malnourished children to death with a tire iron.

      Oy.

      Talk about conservative heads exploding...

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    2. Anonymous11:11 AM

      It would be neat to have a ticket of Clinton/Warren or Clinton/Wasserman!!! Would absolutely vote for either team.

      Can hardly wait to cast my vote!

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    3. Anonymous12:57 PM

      I also like the team of Clinton and Joe Biden, but I don't know if he'd do that position again. I do not think he'd win if he ran against her, as wonderful a guy as he is.

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  11. I hope she runs, I cannot wait to vote for her

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  12. Anonymous10:01 AM

    The GOP will end up running McCain again or Mitt. Hillary will decimate either one.

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  13. Anonymous11:09 AM

    I so hope she runs......but, want her to declare at the last possible moment...the Republicans will be as hard (or harder) on her as they have been for the past years w/President Obama.

    They've got nothing on her and they know it. She's superior to any of those jerk-faced Republicans that they'd try to put up against her! They don't begin to be on the same level as to her experience, education and smarts!

    And, who gives a shit what Bill Clinton did back when he was POTUS (Monica L.)? Not me, that is for sure! Has nothing to do w/Hillary! Plus, his presidency is rated in the top five as to history and past presidents all these years later. And, he's led one hell of a life since then helping others throughout the world!

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  14. Anonymous4:21 PM

    "current crop of GOP wannabes".....like a cornfield during a severe drought.Every resume' reads like "The Godfather"......

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  15. Anonymous4:45 PM

    She will not be unstoppable
    Once it becomes known that she is a lesbian
    No wonder Bill strayed often

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    1. Anonymous7:11 PM

      HRC is a lesbian?? LOL! And so is Bill

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