… Clinton’s diminishing popularity creates clear problems for her presidential bid, which she officially launched in April. In the run-up to her formal candidacy, Clinton appeared to be one of the most formidable candidates in either party — she was not only universally-known, but a large swath of the public had a favorable opinion of her, suggesting she might be able to build a support base that transcended typical partisan lines. But, as is most likely inevitable when a candidate jumps into the presidential race, the bipartisan glow Clinton once enjoyed began to dim. CONT.
Andrew Dugan, Gallup