The LA Times/Bloomberg poll was released Tuesday (pdf) and it shows a widening lead for Senator Hillary Clinton, mostly at the expense of Senator Barack Obama. Clinton picks up voters in nearly every demographic group. What’s more, the poll shows Clinton leading the all of the Republican contenders, with a 10 point lead over Senator John McCain, a 15-point lead over former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney, a six point lead over former NY mayor Rudy Giuliani and an 11-point lead over TV actor Fred Thompson.
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Experience is the issue. While she has only served one term in elected office, the years spent being a very involved part in Bill’s career counts as exprience. Her well oiled campaign shows she know’s what she is doing. After an extreamly bad President, this experience really matters! Hillary will lead well. As for Obama, when I first heard him at the Democratic National Convention in ’04, I knew he would be the future of our Party and will lead it into a new direction. I still feel he will, he needs more experience, which he is gaining now. I am excited to be a Democrat and to have the great leadership choices we have in our party, let’s just all come together when this process is over, united we can not be defeated!!
Beyond the national polls, Sen. Clinton is also consistently leading in Iowa. She looks more and more like a juggernaut.
Experience = the same Dem crowd that let the country get steamrolled for the past 7 years.
No thanks.
The is pre-ordained for Hillary to win the nom and the race. Bush-Clinton-Bush-Clinton.
It amazes me. Years from now our kids and grandkids will ask how dumb we were not to see this obvious plan.
Ugh. We are all so dumb, aren’t we?