Mrs. Hillary Clinton leads her Democratic Opponents in the Race to Party’s Presidential Nominee in 2016
As per latest NBC News
/ Wall Street Journal poll, Mrs. Hillary Clinton, the erstwhile First Lady and
the Secretary of State under the first Obama administration, has a 60 point lead over her
Democratic opponents in the race to the Party’s president nominee in 2016.
Among Democrats,
Senator Bernie Sanders has
just 15% support whereas Mrs. Hillary Clinton has 75% of Democratic primary voters. Further, Mrs Hillary Clinton also leads Jeb Bush,
the Republican favourite, with
48% votes as compared to Jeb Bush who has scored 40%'
HILLARY CLINTON LEADS HER OPPONENTS BOTH DEMOCRATS AND REPUBLICANS FOR 2016 USA PRESIDENT ELECTION
Name
of Polling Agencies
|
Date
of Polling
|
Mrs
Hillary Clinton
|
Opposition
Candidates
|
NBC
News/ Wall Street Journal
|
June
14-18 , 2015
|
48%
|
40%(Jeb
Bush)
|
Public
Policy Polling
|
June
11-14,2015
|
47%
|
40% (Rand
Paul)
|
CNN/ORC
|
May
29-31 2015
|
52%
|
43%
(Ted Cruz)
|
ABC
|
May 28-31
|
47%
|
44% (Jeb Bush)
|
Quinnipiac
|
May19-26
,2015
|
46%
|
42%(Rand
Paul)
|
Fox
News
|
May 9-12,2015
|
48%
|
43% (Ted
Cruz)
|
As per New York Times
/ CBS News Polls on 3 May 2015, Democratic presidential candidate Mrs. Hillary Clinton’s approval ratings
witnessed an increase of 9% between the March 2015 and the early May 2015.
As per the New York Times, 9 out of 10 Democrats strongly
believe that Clinton has “strong traits of leadership
and just about 80% of the
Democrats have said that she is trustworthy and honest and “shares the values
the majority of Americans try to emulate.
On the other hand, the
above poll also revealed
the fact that the Republican voters are yet to make up their choice of their
presidential candidate for 2016. Just about 50% of the Republicans
viewed that they would favour for Sen. Marco Rubio, Mike Huckabee, erstwhile
Arkansas governor and Jeb Bush, Florida Governor. On the other hand, about 42% of Republicans
said that they would boycott Chris Christie, New Jersey Governor due to his
involvement in “Bridgegate” scandal which he embroiled in 2014. About 33%
Republicans said the same view about Sen. Rand Paul.
Courtesy – Wikipedia
& Mr. Dennis Lynch of IBTimes.
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