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TRFrance
01-12-2008, 10:25 PM
You guy's seen this?
New poll results posted on the DrudgeReport website tonight:

Its looking more and more like we're soon going to have to get used to saying either "President Hillary Clinton", or "President Barack Obama"... (that is, unless the Republicans can get their act together fast).

"CNN POLL:CLINTON OR OBAMA WOULD BEAT ANY REPUBLICAN"


CNN POLL: CLINTON OR OBAMA WOULD BEAT ANY REPUBLICAN
Sat Jan 12 2007 20:13:41 ET

CNN/OPINION RESEARCH CORPORATION POLL
Interviews with 1,033 adult Americans, including 840 registered voters, conducted by telephone on January 9-10.

CNN/OPINION RESEARCH CORPORATION POLL
January 9-10
Registered Voters'
Choice for President

Clinton 50%
McCain 48%

Sampling error: +/-3.5% pts


QUESTION: If Hillary Clinton were the Democratic Party's candidate and John McCain were the Republican Party's candidate, who would you be more likely to vote for?

CNN/OPINION RESEARCH CORPORATION POLL January 9-10
Registered Voters'
Choice for President

Obama 58%
Huckabee 39%

Sampling error: +/-3.5% pts

QUESTION: If Barack Obama were the Democratic Party's candidate and Mike Huckabee were the Republican Party's candidate, who would you be more likely to vote for?

CNN/OPINION RESEARCH CORPORATION POLL
January 9-10
Registered Voters'
Choice for President

Obama 49%
McCain 48%

Sampling error: +/-3.5% pts

QUESTION: If Barack Obama were the Democratic Party's candidate and John McCain were the Republican Party's candidate, who would you be more likely to vote for?

CNN/OPINION RESEARCH CORPORATION POLL
January 9-10
Registered Voters'
Choice for President

Clinton 56%
Huckabee 42%

Sampling error: +/-3.5% pts

QUESTION: If Hillary Clinton were the Democratic Party's candidate and Mike Huckabee were the Republican Party's candidate, who would you be more likely to vote for?

CNN/OPINION RESEARCH CORPORATION POLL
January 9-10
REGISTERED VOTERS
Would Definitely Vote Against That Candidate in November

Romney 62%
Giuliani 55%
Huckabee 52%
Clinton 43%
McCain 43%
Obama 38%

Sampling error: +/-3.5% pts

CNN/OPINION RESEARCH CORPORATION POLL
January 9-10
REGISTERED VOTERS
Would Definitely Vote For That Candidate in November

Clinton 37%
Obama 30%
McCain 22%
Giuliani 19%
Huckabee 15%
Romney 13%

Sampling error: +/-3.5% pts

CNN/OPINION RESEARCH CORPORATION POLL
January 9-10
Registered Voters' Intentions If Clinton Wins the Nomination

Definitely vote for 37%
Consider voting for 19%
Definitely vote against 43%

Sampling error: +/-3.5% pts

CNN/OPINION RESEARCH CORPORATION POLL
January 9-10
Registered Voters' Intentions If Obama Wins the Nomination

Definitely vote for 30%
Consider voting for 32%
Definitely vote against 38%

Sampling error: +/-3.5% pts

CNN/OPINION RESEARCH CORPORATION POLL
January 9-10
Registered Voters' Intentions If McCain Wins the Nomination

Definitely vote for 22%
Consider voting for 35%
Definitely vote against 43%

Sampling error: +/-3.5% pts

CNN/OPINION RESEARCH CORPORATION POLL
January 9-10
Registered Voters' Intentions If Giuliani Wins the Nomination

Definitely vote for 19%
Consider voting for 25%
Definitely vote against 55%

Sampling error: +/-3.5% pts

CNN/OPINION RESEARCH CORPORATION POLL
January 9-10
Registered Voters' Intentions If Huckabee Wins the Nomination

Definitely vote for 15%
Consider voting for 31%
Definitely vote against 52%

Sampling error: +/-3.5% pts

CNN/OPINION RESEARCH CORPORATION POLL
January 9-10
Registered Voters' Intentions If Romney Wins the Nomination

Definitely vote for 13%
Consider voting for 25%
Definitely vote against 62%

Sampling error: +/-3.5% pts

QUESTION: For each of the following candidates, please tell me whether you will definitely vote for that person in November if they won their party's nomination, whether you might consider voting for that person, or whether you will definitely not vote for that person in November. Hillary Clinton Barack Obama Rudy Giuliani John McCain Mitt Romney Mike Huckabee

CNN/OPINION RESEARCH CORPORATION POLL
January 9-10
Opinion of Political Parties

Democratic Republican

Favorable 55% 41%
Unfavorable 34% 48%

Sampling error: +/-3% pts

QUESTION: We'd like to get your overall opinion of some people in the news. As I read each name, please say if you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of these people -- or if you have never heard of them. The Republican party The Democratic party

CNN/OPINION RESEARCH CORPORATION POLL
January 9-10
Opinion of Hillary Clinton

Now Sept.

Favorable 53% 53%
Unfavorable 47% 39%
Sampling error: +/-3% pts

CNN/OPINION RESEARCH CORPORATION POLL
January 9-10
Opinion of Barack Obama

Now Sept.

Favorable 55% 49%
Unfavorable 28% 27%

Sampling error: +/-3% pts

CNN/OPINION RESEARCH CORPORATION POLL
January 9-10
Opinion of John McCain

Now Sept.

Favorable 54% 47%
Unfavorable 29% 32%

Sampling error: +/-3% pts

CNN/OPINION RESEARCH CORPORATION POLL
January 9-10
Opinion of Rudy Giuliani

Now Sept.

Favorable 46% 54%
Unfavorable 39% 32%

Sampling error: +/-3% pts

CNN/OPINION RESEARCH CORPORATION POLL
January 9-10
Opinion of Mike Huckabee

Favorable 38%
Unfavorable 30%
Unsure 32%
Sampling error: +/-3% pts

CNN/OPINION RESEARCH CORPORATION POLL
January 9-10
Opinion of Mitt Romney

Favorable 31%
Unfavorable 39%
Unsure 30%

Sampling error: +/-3% pts

QUESTION: We'd like to get your overall opinion of some people in the news. As I read each name, please say if you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of these people -- or if you have never heard of them. New York Senator Hillary Clinton Illinois Senator Barack Obama Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani Former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee Arizona Senator John McCain Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney The Republican party The Democratic party

CNN/OPINION RESEARCH CORPORATION POLL
January 9-10
Registered Voters'
Choice for President

Clinton 50%
McCain 48%

Sampling error: +/-3.5% pts

QUESTION: If Hillary Clinton were the Democratic Party's candidate and John McCain were the Republican Party's candidate, who would you be more likely to vote for?

CNN/OPINION RESEARCH CORPORATION POLL
January 9-10
Registered Voters' Choice for President

Obama 49%
McCain 48%

Sampling error: +/-3.5% pts

QUESTION: If Barack Obama were the Democratic Party's candidate and John McCain were the Republican Party's candidate, who would you be more likely to vote for?

CNN/OPINION RESEARCH CORPORATION POLL
January 9-10
Registered Voters' Choice for President

Clinton 55%
Giuliani 42%

Sampling error: +/-3.5% pts

QUESTION: If Hillary Clinton were the Democratic Party's candidate and Rudy Giuliani were the Republican Party's candidate, who would you be more likely to vote for?

CNN/OPINION RESEARCH CORPORATION POLL
January 9-10
Registered Voters' Choice for President

Obama 56%
Giuliani 40%

Sampling error: +/-3.5% pts

QUESTION: If Barack Obama were the Democratic Party's candidate and Rudy Giuliani were the Republican Party's candidate, who would you be more likely to vote for?

CNN/OPINION RESEARCH CORPORATION POLL
January 9-10
Registered Voters' Choice for President

Clinton 58%
Romney 40%

Sampling error: +/-3.5% pts

QUESTION: If Hillary Clinton were the Democratic Party's candidate and Mitt Romney were the Republican Party's candidate, who would you be more likely to vote for?

CNN/OPINION RESEARCH CORPORATION POLL
January 9-10
Registered Voters' Choice for President
Obama 59%
Romney 37%

Sampling error: +/-3.5% pts

QUESTION: If Barack Obama were the Democratic Party's candidate and Mitt Romney were the Republican Party's candidate, who would you be more likely to vote for?

CNN/OPINION RESEARCH CORPORATION POLL
January 9-10
Registered Voters' Choice for President

Clinton 56%
Huckabee 42%

Sampling error: +/-3.5% pts

QUESTION: If Hillary Clinton were the Democratic Party's candidate and Mike Huckabee were the Republican Party's candidate, who would you be more likely to vote for?

CNN/OPINION RESEARCH CORPORATION POLL
January 9-10
Registered Voters' Choice for President

Obama 58%
Huckabee 39%

Sampling error: +/-3.5% pts

(...from drudgereport.com (http://drudgereport.com/flashcnn.htm))

Praxeas
01-12-2008, 11:17 PM
I don't trust polls...and CNN

StMark
01-12-2008, 11:21 PM
I still think Hillary will win the Democratic nomination ticket.

I'd be surprised if i was wrong on it.

Praxeas
01-12-2008, 11:24 PM
http://peacemoonbeam.typepad.com/scooters_report/images/2007/08/01/cmdr_obama.jpg

Praxeas
01-12-2008, 11:25 PM
I still think Hillary will win the Democratic nomination ticket.

I'd be surprised if i was wrong on it.
here is the face Thad will be voting for
http://www.newslose.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/09/hillary_clinton.jpg

Praxeas
01-12-2008, 11:27 PM
Mark, when you vote for Hillary...you vote for Bill too
http://conservablogs.com/velvethammer/wp-content/uploads/2007/09/hillary-clinton-24886.jpg

Praxeas
01-12-2008, 11:50 PM
A Vote for Hillary is a Vote for the Red Chinese!
http://www.nohillaryclinton.com/blog/blog_images/HillaryChinaHat.jpg

:toofunny

RandyWayne
01-13-2008, 09:33 AM
It's funny because a few short months ago (if that) polls showed that any of the top 4 leading Republican candidates would beat Hillary if the election were held that day. She holds the highest (by far) negatives of ANY of the Dems at this point.

Tina
01-13-2008, 10:04 AM
Mark, when you vote for Hillary...you vote for Bill too
http://conservablogs.com/velvethammer/wp-content/uploads/2007/09/hillary-clinton-24886.jpg


Prax, That is just WRONG!!!!! LOL

RandyWayne
01-13-2008, 10:13 AM
Mark, when you vote for Hillary...you vote for Bill too
http://conservablogs.com/velvethammer/wp-content/uploads/2007/09/hillary-clinton-24886.jpg

"Hillary is believed to be dead, and she must let the world think that she is dead, until she can find a way to control the raging spirit that dwells within her..."

Cindy
01-13-2008, 10:47 AM
I don't trust polls...and CNN

hehehe, like the new avatar Prax.:reaction

Sam
01-13-2008, 12:41 PM
Well, you beat me to it by publishing the HillBilly picture. I had it some where but couldn't find it. I do have this one though.

Sam
01-13-2008, 12:44 PM
In my opinion, Hillary will be President and Barack Hussein Obama will be Vice President.

The Media (Hollywood, TV, etc) plus the Unions will be enough of an influence upon a country that is divided and that is weary of a war in Iraq that seems to drag on endlessly, that we will vote out the Republican President and whomever the party runs to replace him.

TRFrance
01-13-2008, 01:00 PM
In my opinion, Hillary will be President and Barack Hussein Obama will be Vice President.

The Media (Hollywood, TV, etc) plus the Unions will be enough of an influence upon a country that is divided and that is weary of a war in Iraq that seems to drag on endlessly, that we will vote out the Republican President and whomever the party runs to replace him.

Hmm.. Hillary/Barack? Could happen, I guess...but I have my doubts.
I read in a NY Times article not long ago that the two of them have a bit of a frosty relationship.
Now whether that's just because of the competitiveness of the race, or whether they just genuinely dont care for each other, I'm not sure.

But it wouldn't surprise me if she chooses Bill Richardson. He's Hispanic, and I think they'd come out in droves to help elect America's first Hispanic VP.

I guess in the end, we'll see.
To me, presidential elections are like the Super Bowl, Olympics, and World Series all rolled into one. So I'll just grab a front row seat and see how it all plays out.

Walkbyfaith7
01-13-2008, 08:31 PM
Well, you beat me to it by publishing the HillBilly picture. I had it some where but couldn't find it. I do have this one though.

Look at how innocent and godly they are here. Nice picture.

TRFrance
01-14-2008, 09:44 AM
http://www.infowars.com/images2/cartoons/vote_billary.jpg

DividedThigh
01-14-2008, 10:09 AM
i almost hurled when i saw that, ewwww, i wouldnt vote for them if the world was upside down, lol,dt go fred thompson, lol:happydance

TRFrance
01-14-2008, 11:33 AM
And for the Obama fans...

http://www.floramcdonald.com/ucv/politicos/obama_superman.jpg

rgcraig
01-14-2008, 02:02 PM
Got this in an email:

Sounds reasonable to me

In a news conference Deanna Favre announced she will be the starting QB for the Packers this coming Sunday. Deanna asserts that she is qualified to be starting QB because she has spent the past 16 years married to Brett while he played QB for the Packers. During this period of time she became familiar with the definition of a corner blitz, and is now completely comfortable with other terminology of the Packers offense. A survey of Packers fans shows that 50% of those polled supported the move.

Does this sounds idiotic and unbelievable to you?

Well, Hillary Clinton makes the same claims as to why she is qualified to be President and 50% of democrats polled agreed. She has never run a City, County, or State. When told Hillary Clinton has experience because she has spent 8 years in the White House, Dick Morris stated 'so has the pastry chef!'