Hillary Clinton is statistically
tied with the Republican front runners.... in Texas.
Texas hasn't gone Democratic in a presidential race in more than three decades. But the survey shows Republican contender Sen. John McCain essentially tied with Democratic Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton among registered voters, with McCain at 36% and Clinton at 35% in a head-to-head contest. Republican Rudy Giuliani and Clinton also are essentially tied, at 32%-31%
It's all just so hillarious. Now, if the media would just catch up, we could finish flushing this turd called "conservatism" down the toilet.
2 comments:
So why is the Democratic Congrress's numbers lower than Bush's?
Part of it is a left-over from the dismal performance of the Republican congress up until the mid-terms.
However, many democrats and liberals are not overly pleased with the Democrats to this point. Unlike the right, liberals are not mere cheerleaders and we actually do hold our own leaders accountable.
However, by far, Americans want our troops removed from Iraq and that is a task the Democrats have been to timid to do. The last spending bill is an example.
In otherwords, their approval rating is low because they have not been liberal enough.
I'd be curious to see your source for your assertion though. I'd suspect there's more to the poll number than you infer. I'm pretty sure you won't provide a link. That would be shocking.
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