Hillary Views As A Stronger Leader Then Al Gore
Candidate Images - the Democrats
Clinton's lead in the early race for the Democratic nomination is reflected in her positive personal image. Clear pluralities of Democratic and Democratic-leaning voters rate her as the candidate who would be the strongest leader (37%) and the most likely to make the changes the country needs (37%). When it comes to which candidate has the best experience to be president, Clinton and Gore are tied with 39% each. And in rating which candidate is the most inspiring, 32% of Democrats name Clinton, while 34% name Obama.
Clinton also has the advantage in terms of perceived electability. Nearly a third of Democrats (32%) see her as having the best chance to get elected in November 2008. This is roughly twice the numbers saying Obama (17%), Gore (16%) or Edwards (16%) have the best chance to win the general election.
http://people-press.org/reports/display.php3?ReportID=323
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When did a poll win an election
Using polling data,more than a year out to set the stage is putting the candidate before the election. Which is memory serves me right we still elect our leaders by elections. As for the how HRC is perceived as being a leader,
Name 1 thing that HRC has lead the way on....I cannot even name any major legislation she has her name on. That vote on Iraq is going to come back to haunt her for a lack of leadership --"But I trusted George Bush" this statement alone knocks her out of the running for many seeing that she and the GOP are the only ones in the World that did. Oh wait HRC runs her whole campaign using a pollster no wonder it is being posted her.
Guess what everyone beside the sock puppets here seem to be pretty much behind Al Gore's leadership model which is to actually go out and do something to Help Earth not make people believe they are the ordained candidate for the 08 democratic nod let alone the general election.
It's the Environment
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Nelson Jacobsen
Washington DC
And what does "strong leader"
or "stronger leader" mean, actually?
This is what these polls never tell.
The real question is
How long will it be before Edwards go broke?