Hillary Rodham Clinton more popular than Obama: Poll

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President Barack Obama begins his second term less popular than Hillary Rodham Clinton, the candidate he defeated in the 2008 primary.

A new poll finds that the former secretary of state, who stepped down from the post Feb. 1, received a higher favorability rating—61 percent (34 percent unfavorable)—than Obama, who garnered 51 percent (46 percent unfavorable) among registered voters surveyed by Quinnipiac University's polling institute Jan. 30 to Feb. 4.

Obama's favorability has fallen from his postelection bounce, according to Quinnipiac.

"The difference in favorability ratings for the two leaders lies in Clinton's ability to win thumbs-up from many more independent voters and Republicans than does the president," Peter A. Brown, assistant director of the Quinnipiac University Polling Institute said in his analysis. "The lower approval numbers for the president could be because once the election afterglow is gone, governing inevitably requires decisions that make some voters unhappy."

In December, after Obama's re-election, he received a 53 percent job approval rating and a 40 percent disapproval rating among registered voters. Now, his approval rating stands at 46 percent, and his disapproval rating at 45 percent.
In response to an open-ended question for which respondents could provide their own answer, those surveyed said the main reason they approve of Clinton is due to her "job performance, experience and competence."

Clinton's rating makes her the most popular national political figure surveyed by Quinnipiac, earning higher ratings than Vice President Joe Biden and other politicians.

The poll's margin of error was plus or minus 2.3 percentage points.
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/ticket/...lar-obama-poll-finds-144239884--politics.html

You heard it here first .. the 2014 midterms are going to be a disaster for democrats .. again.

Obama cuts Social Security and Medicare .. HUGE disaster.
 
Yes, but if she were president, I warrant the hated from the right would be equal in severity.
Judge Starr.
 
Everyone loves the other guy. I respect Hill very much and have said if she runs it's hers, but the simple fact is that if she announced tomorrow she's running in 16, the media will be all over everything bad she's ever done and that 10 pts would be history.
 
Ah that childish obsession with being "popular" how very 80s high school movie!!

Is Molly Ringworm more "popular" than Hilary?

It's scarey that us politics is decided by who is most popular, rather than what policies are best for this country!!
 
Ah that childish obsession with being "popular" how very 80s high school movie!!

Is Molly Ringworm more "popular" than Hilary?

It's scarey that us politics is decided by who is most popular, rather than what policies are best for this country!!

Don't take what I said wrong tard.

Hillary is more qualified to be president than anyone in Congress.
 
Don't take what I said wrong tard.

Hillary is more qualified to be president than anyone in Congress.
Why?
She lies with impunity?
Cares not about causing the death of Americans?

What's the difference, she said!!!

Pocketbook made in Amsterdam.
That's Hilary!
 
President Barack Obama begins his second term less popular than Hillary Rodham Clinton, the candidate he defeated in the 2008 primary.

A new poll finds that the former secretary of state, who stepped down from the post Feb. 1, received a higher favorability rating—61 percent (34 percent unfavorable)—than Obama, who garnered 51 percent (46 percent unfavorable) among registered voters surveyed by Quinnipiac University's polling institute Jan. 30 to Feb. 4.

Obama's favorability has fallen from his postelection bounce, according to Quinnipiac.

"The difference in favorability ratings for the two leaders lies in Clinton's ability to win thumbs-up from many more independent voters and Republicans than does the president," Peter A. Brown, assistant director of the Quinnipiac University Polling Institute said in his analysis. "The lower approval numbers for the president could be because once the election afterglow is gone, governing inevitably requires decisions that make some voters unhappy."

In December, after Obama's re-election, he received a 53 percent job approval rating and a 40 percent disapproval rating among registered voters. Now, his approval rating stands at 46 percent, and his disapproval rating at 45 percent.
In response to an open-ended question for which respondents could provide their own answer, those surveyed said the main reason they approve of Clinton is due to her "job performance, experience and competence."

Clinton's rating makes her the most popular national political figure surveyed by Quinnipiac, earning higher ratings than Vice President Joe Biden and other politicians.

The poll's margin of error was plus or minus 2.3 percentage points.
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/ticket/...lar-obama-poll-finds-144239884--politics.html

You heard it here first .. the 2014 midterms are going to be a disaster for democrats .. again.

Obama cuts Social Security and Medicare .. HUGE disaster.
Those kinda polls don't mean squat right now BAC...I bet Larry The Cable Guy could beat both Barry and Hilliary in a popularity poll. I don't think I'd want Larry running the country though......."Get R Done" would probably be a better foreign policy than "Preemption" was.
 
these polls mean nothing. how often did we see 'generic republican' polling better than Obama? There just weren't any 'real' republicans that were favorable.
 
In repated news, Karl Rove has called the 2012 election for Romney.

News at 11.
 
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