Yes, it’s a bit early to talk about the 2016 election. It’s just too much fun not to do it. You’re welcome. With about 20 months to go before the Iowa precinct caucuses, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush and Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul lead the […] Read more »
Christie regaining, but Clinton trounces entire GOP field
Hillary Clinton isn’t only the strong front-runner for the 2016 Democratic presidential nomination, but she’s well ahead of every potential Republican rival, according to a new McClatchy-Marist Poll. The former secretary of state rolled up support from majorities of voters when pitted against eight different Republicans. CONT. David Lightman, McClatchy Read more »
The Jarring Reasons People Don’t Want Hillary Clinton to Be President
The most important takeaway from Gallup’s poll on Hillary Clinton is the main reason people want to elect her: because she’d be the first woman president. … The No. 1 concern Americans have about an administration run by former First Lady, Senator, and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is that […] Read more »
Clinton’s Top Selling Point in 2016: First Female President
Americans say the best or most positive thing about a possible Hillary Clinton presidency — if she were to run and be elected in 2016 — would be her serving as the first female president in the nation’s history. Other positives mentioned by at least 5% of Americans are her […] Read more »
CNN Poll: Rand Paul goes where his father never went
Rand Paul has done something his father never did – top the list of potential Republican presidential candidates in a national poll. According to a new CNN/ORC International survey, 16% of Republicans and independents who lean toward the GOP say they would be likely to support the senator from Kentucky […] Read more »
Fighting the Last War
When discussing Hillary Clinton and her perceived position as a “shoe-in” for the Democratic nomination, someone will invariably chime in “yeah, well she looked like a sure thing in 2008 too, and look what happened there.” Even the most fervent supporters of the former Secretary of State are anxious about […] Read more »