OH NO!!! More than half of Americans won't vote for Clinton, liberal media poll shows

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More than half of Americans won't vote for Clinton, poll shows
Survey provides a snapshot of the senator's challenges as she seeks
the Democratic nomination for president

By William Douglas
MCCLATCHY WASHINGTON BUREAU
Contra Costa Times

Article Launched:

WASHINGTON -- More than half of Americans say they wouldn't consider
voting for Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton for president if she becomes
the Democratic nominee, according to a new national poll made
available to McClatchy Newspapers and NBC News.
The poll by Mason-Dixon Polling and Research found that 52 percent of
Americans wouldn't consider voting for Clinton, D-N.Y. Former
Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, a Republican, was second in the can't-
stand-'em category, with 46 percent saying they wouldn't consider
voting for him.

Clinton has long been considered a politically polarizing figure who
would be a tough sell to some voters, especially many men, but also
Clinton-haters of both genders.

Thursday's survey provides a snapshot of the challenges she faces,
according to Larry Harris, a Mason-Dixon principal.

"Hillary's carrying a lot of baggage," he said. "She's the only one
that has a majority who say they can't vote for her."

Clinton rang up high negatives across the board, with 60 percent of
independents, 56 percent of men, 47 percent of women and 88 percent of
Republicans saying they wouldn't consider voting for her.

Romney struggled most with women: 50.9 percent said they wouldn't
consider voting for him.

"It's the flip-flop of Hillary," Harris said of Romney. "One could
suppose it's the Mormon issue -- we didn't ask follow-up questions --
but his religion is an issue."

On name recognition, Clinton also led the 2008 presidential pack in
voter disapproval, with 42 percent saying they recognized her name and
were unfavorable toward her, versus 39 percent favorable.

That gave her a double-digit lead in that bad-news category over
Republican Sen. John McCain of Arizona and former North Carolina Sen.
John Edwards, a Democrat. They each had 28 percent unfavorable
recognition.

Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani had the highest favorable
recognition at 43 percent, with Clinton close behind at 39 percent.
Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., was third at 36 percent, followed by McCain
at 33 percent and Edwards at 32 percent.

McCain rang up the highest favorable rating among independent voters
with 39.4 percent, followed by Giuliani with 37.3 percent. Edwards
scored well with independents, too, with 31.1 percent favorable; Obama
had 28 percent favorable.

The Mason-Dixon survey was conducted June 23-25 with 625 likely
general-election voters. It has an error margin of plus or minus 4
percentage points.

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And the other 50 percent will not vote for a black president.


Guess its left up to republican Rudy...

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